-- 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。ロックウェル・オートメーション(ROK)は、2026年度第2四半期(9月期)の業績が市場予想を大きく上回り、売上高は22億ドル(前年同期比12%増、オーガニック成長率9%増)、営業利益は1株当たり3.30ドル(前年同期比32%増)となり、市場コンセンサス予想の2.88ドルを大きく上回りました。この好調な業績は、事業運営の成功と主要事業セグメントにおける幅広い需要回復によるものです。ソフトウェア&コントロール部門は引き続き成長の原動力となり、売上高は6億8,400万ドル(前年同期比20%増)を記録し、営業利益率は前年の30.1%から34.9%へと大幅に向上しました。一方、インテリジェントデバイス部門は売上高10億ドル(前年同期比13%増)を達成し、営業利益率は17.7%から20.9%へと改善しました。 ROKは、堅調な成長環境と自信の高まりを反映し、2026年度の1株当たり利益(EPS)見通しを11.40~12.20ドルから12.50~13.10ドルに引き上げた。同社は、倉庫自動化、データセンター、半導体、エネルギーといったエンドマーケットで力強い勢いが見られると見ており、高収益のソフトウェア事業は、販売量の増加と価格実現力の向上によって収益の質を高め、好ましい製品構成の追い風が全体的な収益性拡大を支えている。
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