-- 独立系調査会社CFRAは、に対し、以下の調査レポートを提供しました。CFRAのアナリストは、以下のように見解をまとめています。IRMは第1四半期の売上高が19億4,000万ドル(前年同期比21.6%増)となり、前年同期の15億9,000万ドルに対し、市場予想を7,500万ドル上回りました。ストレージレンタル事業(オーガニック成長率12.4%増)とサービス事業(同24.3%増)はともに好調でした。IRMの成長事業であるデータセンター、デジタル、ALMは、第1四半期に前年同期比50%以上の成長を達成し、2025年第4四半期に達成した40%超の成長率から加速し、力強い事業成長を示しています。グローバルRIM事業の売上高は12億6,000万ドル(オーガニック成長率8.3%増)、グローバルデータセンター事業の売上高は1億7,300万ドル(同44.3%増)でした。ストレージレンタル事業の粗利益率は前年同期比170ベーシスポイント減の68.9%となった一方、サービス事業の粗利益率は190ベーシスポイント増の34.4%(前期比110ベーシスポイント減)となり、第1四半期は人件費の伸びが鈍化した。ストレージ事業とサービス事業の粗利益率の乖離は4四半期連続で続いている。この勢いは、IRMが戦略的な事業変革を継続する中で、利益率が高く成長率の高いセグメントがIRMの収益構成に占める割合が増加していることを反映している。
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