-- 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。SBACは、第1四半期の売上高が7億300万ドル(前年同期比5.9%増)となり、市場予想を900万ドル上回りました(2025年第1四半期は6億6400万ドル)。サイトリース収入は前年同期比6.5%増の6億5600万ドル(為替変動の影響を除くと4.5%増)となった一方、サイト開発収入は1.6%減の4700万ドルでした。海外サイトリース収入は、Millicomの資産統合の成功と中米におけるタワー建設事業の拡大により、前年同期比32.6%増(為替変動の影響を除くと24.8%増)の2億600万ドルに急増しました。解約の影響を除くと、リース事業のオーガニック成長率は前年比8.3%と堅調で、Sprint関連の解約率は1.3%、通常の解約率は2.7%でした。好調な海外業績は、最近買収した資産の統合が成功し、中米市場での戦略的な事業拡大が継続していることを反映しています。全体的な事業指標は、国内での解約という逆風が続いているにもかかわらず、堅調な成長基調を示しており、海外事業が成長を大きく加速させています。
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