-- 独立系調査会社CFRAは、に対し、以下の調査速報を提供しました。CFRAのアナリストは、以下のように見解をまとめています。ゼネラルモーターズ(GM)は、第1四半期の調整後EPSが3.70ドルとなり、市場予想の2.78ドル(33%増)を大きく上回りました。売上高は0.9%減の436億2000万ドル(市場予想を8000万ドル上回る)となり、世界全体の自動車販売台数が10.6%減少したものの、価格上昇によって一部相殺された結果、予想を上回る売上高と利益率となりました。第1四半期の国際緊急経済権限法(IEEPA)に基づく関税調整額5億ドルを除くと、GMの調整後EBITは42億5000万ドルとなり、前年同期の34億9000万ドルから22%増加しました。第1四半期のGMの米国市場シェアは、前年同期の17.2%から16.5%に低下しました。中国では、市場シェアが7.6%から6.9%に低下した。GMは2026年の調整後EPSガイダンスを11.00~13.00ドルから11.50~13.50ドルに引き上げた。この中間値は現在のコンセンサスである12.24ドルを上回り、2025年に獲得した10.60ドルから18%の前年比成長を意味する。経営陣はガイダンスの引き上げは、IEEPAに関する最高裁判所の判決による関税還付によるものだと述べた。この四半期は、GMにとって15四半期連続の最終利益の予想上回りとなった。GM株は現在、予想を上回る発表を受けて5%上昇している。
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