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調査速報:Pbhの第1四半期決算:Stampedeとの取引により売上高は25%増の21億カナダドルに。2026年の業績見通しは据え置き。

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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。第1四半期の継続事業からの売上高は24.6%増の21億カナダドルとなり、そのうち70%は買収によるもので、23%は既存事業の売上高増加によるものです。調整後EPSは前年同期の0.70カナダドルから36.1%増の0.83カナダドルに増加し、調整後EBITDAは26.7%増の1億7,120万カナダドルとなり、EBITDAマージンは10ベーシスポイント拡大して8.3%となりました。米国では売上高の伸びが継続しており、高インフレにもかかわらずEBITDAマージンが拡大しました。一方、PBHは非中核資産約10億カナダドルを現金化するための資本再投資期間に入りつつあると当社は考えています。経営陣は通期の売上高ガイダンスを92億5000万~95億5000万カナダドル、調整後EBITDAを8億7000万~9億1000万カナダドルに据え置き、2027年の目標である売上高100億カナダドル、EBITDA10億カナダドルを上回るとの見通しを再確認した。同社は、純収益1億6000万カナダドルでShaw Bakersの売却を完了した。消費者の行動は高価格の牛肉製品からシフトしており、これは引き続き注視すべき重要なポイントである。資産収益化戦略を収益性の高い方法で実行することで、収益性に大きな上振れ余地があると確信している。

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