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調査速報:イングラー:操業混乱が続き、年初は厳しいスタート。業績見通しを下方修正。

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-- 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。INGRは、第1四半期決算で期待外れの結果となりました。調整後EPSは2.34ドル(前年同期比21%減)で、市場予想を0.13ドル下回りました。一方、純売上高は1%減の17億9,200万ドルで、市場予想とほぼ一致しました。調整後営業利益は22%減の2億1,200万ドルとなり、特に食品・工業原料(米国・カナダ)部門は、Argo工場の操業停止の影響で営業利益が63%減の3,400万ドルと大幅に落ち込みました。同社は2026年の業績見通しを引き下げ、調整後EPSを10.45~11.15ドル(従来予想は11.00~11.80ドル)、純売上高を横ばいから1桁台前半の伸びと予想しています。経営陣は、2025年の熱波発生後、アルゴ施設の復旧に予想以上に時間がかかっていると述べ、2026年第2四半期には段階的な改善が見込まれ、2026年下半期には正常操業への復帰を目指しているとしました。アルゴ施設の問題は既に解決されていると予想していたため、今回の結果には失望していますが、下半期には操業上の課題が正常化するにつれて徐々に改善していくと見込んでいます。

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