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調査速報:イートン:第1四半期決算は目標を上回り、データセンター需要が急増

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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。ETNは第1四半期に過去最高の売上高75億ドル(前年同期比17%増)を達成し、オーガニック成長率はガイダンスレンジの5~7%を上回る10%となりました。営業利益(EPS)は過去最高の2.81ドル(前年同期比3%増)となり、市場予想の2.73ドルを上回りました。M&Aや設備投資による利益率への圧力にもかかわらず、堅調な事業運営が明らかになりました。ETNが実施した110億ドル規模の戦略的買収(Boyd Thermal(96億ドル)とUltra PCS(15億ドル)を含む)は、同社を高成長・高利益率のデータセンターおよび航空宇宙市場により一層適合させるものと見ています。経営陣は、オーガニック売上高成長率のガイダンスを8%から9~11%に引き上げ、2026年のセグメント利益率を24.1~24.5%、営業EPSを13.05~13.50ドルと予測した。受注の勢いは加速し、電気機器事業の受注はオーガニックで42%増加し、総受注残高も大幅に拡大した(電気機器事業は48%増、航空宇宙事業は28%増)。当社は、2027年第1四半期までに予定されているモビリティ事業のスピンオフ後、電動化とデジタル化のトレンドを活用し、ETNは成長加速に向けて有利な立場にあると見ている。

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