-- 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:我們將目標股價從23美元下調至19美元,採用9.5倍的預期本益比(基於我們對2027年每股盈餘的預期),較BAX過去10年的平均預期本益比有較大折讓。我們將2026年每股盈餘預期從1.96美元小幅調整至2.00美元,維持2027年每股盈餘預期在1.99美元不變。我們認為,儘管管理層做出了轉型努力,但百特第一季的業績喜憂參半,反映出持續存在的營運挑戰。報告銷售額為27億美元,年增3%,但有機成長下降1%。每股收益為0.36美元,年減35%,主要受關稅、製造成本上漲以及與2025年第一季相比不利的影響。我們認為,BAX可能正處於扭虧為盈的初期階段,其重點在於穩定業務和增強資產負債表。然而,我們認為,由於宏觀經濟的不確定性,美國醫院資本支出可能放緩,以及全球吸入麻醉產品需求持續疲軟,都是重要的風險因素。
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