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研究快訊:Bip 第一季:數據業務成長 46%,推動 FFO 成長 10%

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-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師總結如下:Brookfield Infrastructure每單位FFO為0.90美元,較上年同期的0.82美元增長10%,FFO總額達到7.09億美元,高於上年同期的6.46億美元,主要得益於內生增長和14億美元的新投資。該合夥企業報告稱,2025年第一季淨虧損6,100萬美元,而2025年第一季淨利潤為1.25億美元,主要原因是商品價格高企導致未實現的對沖損失。我們對本季持樂觀態度,FFO成長10%主要得益於Data公司FFO大幅成長46%,達到1.49億美元,這主要得益於美國大宗光纖收購和200兆瓦已投產的資料中心容量。管理層預計對沖損失將在年內逐步消除。該合夥企業已獲得 4 億美元的新投資機會,並完成了 10 億美元的資本循環利用,維持了 53 億美元的流動資金,僅有 5% 的債務將在 12 個月內到期。我們預計,每單位 0.455 美元的 6% 分紅成長將透過與 Bloom 等大型主題型公司合作,並利用循環資金來實現。

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