-- 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:SLB第一季度调整后每股收益为0.52美元,与市场预期相符,但低于去年同期的0.72美元;营收增长3%至87.2亿美元,但有机营收下降7%。收购ChampionX贡献了8.38亿美元的营收,并巩固了SLB在生产化学品和人工举升领域的地位,生产系统业务营收增长23%至35.1亿美元;然而,若不计入ChampionX,该业务板块的营收将下降6%。SLB预计,在2027-2028年,油田将全面复苏,前提是中东地区不会出现长期冲突或经济放缓。经调整后的EBITDA利润率较上年同期的23.8%下降360个基点至20.3%,其中中东/亚洲地区的收入份额从35%降至31%,受冲突造成的运营中断影响,区域收入下降了10%。我们认为复苏时间表略显乐观,但我们一致认为2026年油田服务业务将面临挑战,尤其是在中东地区,尽管拉丁美洲市场依然强劲,占总收入的17.5%。
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