-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下:Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM)公布了2026年第一季度稳健的业绩,调整后每股收益为0.71美元(同比增长1%),超出市场预期0.05美元。该公司将2026年全年业绩预期从3.60美元至4.25美元上调至4.15美元至4.70美元(市场预期为4.23美元),主要得益于2026年3月即将最终确定的可再生燃料标准,该标准提供了至关重要的政策指引。这种监管确定性有利于生物燃料行业的发展,并强化了ADM的投资逻辑。碳水化合物解决方案业务表现突出,营业利润飙升48%至3.56亿美元,这主要得益于乙醇业务受益于政策环境改善带来的利润率提升。尽管受市值调整的影响,AS&O业务面临不利因素,营业利润下降34%至2.73亿美元,但其基本运营业绩展现出韧性。营养品业务继续保持复苏势头,营业利润增长42%至1.35亿美元。我们相信,监管环境的明朗化和强劲的运营执行力将使ADM在2026年之前实现盈利增长。
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