-- 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PCAR未来12个月的目标股价从110美元下调至105美元,市盈率为15.6倍,基于我们2027年每股收益预期6.75美元(此前预期为7.05美元;2026年每股收益预期从5.57美元调整为5.62美元)。尽管PCAR公布的盈利业绩符合预期,但其第一季度仍面临诸多不利因素。管理层明确指出,高利润率的零部件市场“疲软”,并将疲软归因于运营成本波动和高油价,导致客户推迟购买可选零部件。预计这种疲软态势将延续至第二季度,公司预计零部件业务仅增长3%。此外,北美8级卡车出货量持续下降(从2.22万辆降至1.78万辆),PCAR指出,当前定价环境竞争激烈,并表示其客户的财务状况才刚刚开始好转。原材料和能源成本持续上涨加剧了这些市场挑战。
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