-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师总结如下:在消化了第一季度业绩后,我们将ICE的12个月目标价下调15美元至205美元,对应的市盈率为23.1倍(基于我们2027年每股收益预期),高于ICE过去10年的平均市盈率22.1倍,这得益于其利润率的改善。鉴于地缘政治不确定性加剧,我们将2026年每股收益预期上调0.66美元至8.36美元,并将2027年每股收益预期上调0.27美元至8.86美元。ICE第一季度的业绩展现了其强大的竞争力,在不确定性加剧和地缘政治紧张局势下,其三大业务板块的收入增长均加速。前景依然乐观,期货和期权未平仓合约总量在本周创下新纪录,表明第一季度的增长势头将得以延续。然而,对人工智能颠覆性影响的担忧持续打压股价,短期内估值倍数可能仍将处于较低水平。但值得注意的是,几乎没有证据表明公司业务实际出现恶化,而且固定收益经常性收入实际上已连续四个季度增长。
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