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調査速報:オプティマム・コミュニケーションズがインラインの業績を発表、ブロードバンドの損失が加速

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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。OPTUの2026年第1四半期決算では、売上高は前年同期比4.0%減の20億7,000万ドルとなりましたが、EBITDAマージンは38.2%(前年同期比110ベーシスポイント増)に拡大し、業務効率の向上を反映しています。同社は、ケーブルフランチャイズ権の減損損失27億ドル(非現金)を計上したことにより、28億8,000万ドルの純損失を計上しました。ブロードバンド事業の純損失は、固定無線および光ファイバー事業者との競争激化を受け、2025年第1四半期の3万7,000件から6万4,000件に拡大しました。しかしながら、モバイル事業は5万2,000件の純増を記録し、過去6年間で最高の成長を達成しました。経営陣は、製品の簡素化、価格の透明性、および2026年下半期の加速に向けた光ファイバー移行戦略の精緻化に注力しています。同社は、総額11億ドルの借り換え活動により債務の満期が延長されたにもかかわらず、純負債比率が7.5倍と高い水準を維持しています。フリーキャッシュフローの赤字は、マイナス1億6,860万ドルからマイナス1億3,740万ドルに改善し、資本集約度は14.9%に達しました。光ファイバーの展開と固定無線アクセスがOPTUの事業エリア全体で拡大し続けるため、競争環境は引き続き厳しいものになると考えています。

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