-- 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:Stryker公司2026年第一季度业绩表现不佳,调整后每股收益为2.60美元,比市场预期低0.38美元,较2025年第一季度下降8.5%。净销售额达到60亿美元(同比增长2.6%),有机增长率为2.4%,但受网络安全事件影响,低于预期3.3亿美元。我们认为,3月11日的网络安全事件严重扰乱了各业务部门的运营,导致利润率下降180个基点至21.1%,并产生了1.18亿美元的事件相关成本。尽管第一季度业绩未达预期,管理层仍维持2026年全年有机增长率8.0%-9.5%和每股收益14.90-15.10美元的业绩指引,表明其对运营复苏充满信心。我们认为,此次战略重组创建了新的骨科技术业务,将骨科器械与Mako技术相结合,旨在简化客户体验,此举是积极的。业绩指引表明,未来几个季度业绩将显著加速增长,但我们预计短期内仍将面临运营中断和利润率压力等不利因素。
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