-- 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:我们将CINF的12个月目标价上调7美元至185美元,对CINF股票(目前股息收益率为2%)的估值相当于20倍的2027年每股收益预期(上调0.10美元,即9.15美元)和21.5倍的2026年每股收益预期(上调0.10美元,即8.60美元)。CINF的五年平均远期市盈率为21倍,同业平均水平也与之相近。CINF第一季度每股收益为2.10美元,而去年同期每股亏损0.24美元,与我们的预期相符,并高于1.94美元的市场普遍预期。这主要得益于营业收入增长12%,其中保费收入增长11%,净投资收益增长14%。预计7%的保费收入增长率将处于同业平均水平的高端。我们认为,CINF的竞争优势在于其灵活的承保方式以及将承保资本配置到基本面最有前景的领域的能力,这使其在日益激烈的市场竞争中占据有利地位。我们认为,CINF持续实现高于同行的增长和承保盈利能力的能力将支撑其股票相对于同行的溢价估值。
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