-- 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:INGR第一季業績令人失望,調整後每股收益為2.34美元(年減21%),低於市場預期0.13美元;淨銷售額下降1%至17.92億美元,與預期相符。調整後營業收入下降22%至2.12億美元,其中美國/加拿大食品及工業配料業務表現尤為疲軟,由於Argo工廠持續停工,營業收入暴跌63%至3400萬美元。該公司下調了2026年業績預期,目前預計調整後每股收益為10.45美元至11.15美元(此前預期為11.00美元至11.80美元),淨銷售額持平或略有增長。管理階層表示,Argo設施在2025年熱事件後的恢復時間比預期更長,預計在2026年第二季逐步改善,並計劃在2026年下半年恢復正常營運。我們對此結果感到失望,因為我們原本預期Argo設施的問題現在應該已經解決,不過我們預計隨著下半年營運挑戰的逐步緩解,情況會逐步改善。
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