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研究快訊:CFRA 將 Toromont Industries Ltd. 股票評級從「賣出」上調至「持有」。

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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:鑑於TIH在第一季營收強勁成長且利潤率表現良好(且採礦業務未貢獻收益),我們將評級從「賣出」上調至「持有」。基於2027年EV/EBITDA平均16.0倍和2027年EPS平均26.0倍的本益比,我們將目標價從166加幣上調至224加幣。我們上調估值倍數的原因是,在不依賴採礦業務的情況下,TIH營收成長和第一季利潤率依然強勁。我們也認為,大宗商品價格環境的持續時間將比最初預期更長,這將有利於TIH。雖然我們預計採礦訂單最終會實現,但目前的估值似乎反映了這些訂單的影響。 TIH股價在動盪時期表現出韌性,目前股價處於十年來的最高水準。然而,地緣政治格局的長期變化,以及美加關係的惡化,使得大宗商品和加拿大主權問題成為焦點。這兩方面都應有利於TIH,近期宣布的「加拿大強勁基金」正是這種觀點的體現。我們將2026財年的每股盈餘預期從6.88加元下調至6.57加元,並將2027財年的每股盈餘預期從7.22加元上調至8.13加元。

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