-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點摘要如下:我們將12個月目標股價調高4美元至29美元,基於我們對2026年調整後EBITDA的8.1倍預期,略低於該公司過去三年平均預期本益比8.4倍。我們維持對該公司2026年和2027年每股盈餘(EPS)的預期,分別為-0.25美元和-0.15美元。 CZR公佈了2026年第一季業績,關鍵指標略有改善,總淨收入增至28.7億美元(年增2.7%),淨虧損從上年同期的1.15億美元收窄至9,800萬美元。儘管整體營收成長,但該公司調整後EBITDA基本持平於8.87億美元(年增0.3%),反映出各業務部門表現不一。凱撒數位業務表現突出,第一季業績創歷史新高,營收達3.74億美元(年增11.6%),調整後EBITDA達6,900萬美元(年增60.5%)。該業務部門依然是該公司的主要成長動力,管理層強調了數位博彩和iGaming平台強勁的發展勢頭。我們維持中性評級,認為其估值合理,基於2026年市場普遍預期的8倍EBITDA。
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