-- 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。今後12ヶ月のEPS予想5.67ドルの21.8倍に基づき、12ヶ月目標株価を2ドル引き上げ124ドルとします。これは、複数の公益事業会社と同水準であり、WECの3年(20.1倍)および5年(21.2倍)のフォワード平均を上回っています。2026年のEPS予想を0.01ドル引き上げ5.60ドルとし、2027年のEPS予想を0.02ドル引き下げ6.00ドルとします。WECは第1四半期に堅調な業績を発表し、調整後EPSは前年同期比7.9%増となり、市場予想を6.5%上回りました。売上高は、料金値上げと緩やかな販売量増加により、9.0%増の34億3000万ドル(市場予想比0.5%増)となりました。 2026年のガイダンスは再確認され、長期ガイダンスは変更されませんでした。WECは、新しいデータセンター、製造施設、その他の大口顧客からの支援を受けて、2027年頃から電力販売の成長が加速すると予想しています。2025年から2028年までの年平均成長率(CAGR)では、EPSと配当金はそれぞれ約7.3%と6.8%の成長が見込まれ、いずれも同業他社と比べて非常に競争力があります。WECの株価は、短期的なEPSと配当金の成長ポテンシャルを既に織り込んでおり、短期的な上昇余地は少ないと考えているため、投資判断は「ホールド」を維持します。
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