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研究快訊:CFRA維持Palantir Technologies Inc.股票的買進評等。

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-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點摘要如下:基於2026年銷售額預測為76.65億美元(高於三年平均水平,環比成長加速),我們將目標股價從203美元下調至192美元,企業價值/銷售額比(EV/S)為60倍。我們將2026年每股盈餘(EPS)預期從1.25美元上調至1.39美元,並將2027年每股盈餘預期從1.61美元上調至1.97美元。 PLTR公佈了卓越的第一季業績,營收年增85%至16.33億美元,主要得益於美國市場104%的三位數成長。美國商業收入年增133%(若不計入客戶向政府部門的轉移,增幅將達143%),美國政府收入成長84%至6.87億美元。本季PLTR憑藉其AIP平台的強勁表現,在美國市場實現了顯著成長,管理層強調AIP平台在企業級人工智慧領域的獨特地位,使其成為「不容有失的領域」。全年營收預期大幅調高(區間中位數為4.66億美元),印證了我們對市場需求仍強勁的觀點,PLTR將持續擴大市場佔有率。獲利能力指標也顯示出利潤率的顯著提升。

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