-- 在西班牙能源集团雷普索尔(Repsol,股票代码:REP.MC)发布第一季度业绩更新后,贝伦贝格银行下调了对该公司的财务预测和目标股价。 分析师周一表示:“雷普索尔于4月9日发布了2026年第一季度业绩更新,上游业务表现稳健,但炼油业务略显疲软——我们认为,现货利润率波动较大,未来几个月炼油利润率的前景对雷普索尔至关重要。” “总体而言,我们将第一季度集团息税前利润(EBIT)预测下调至13亿欧元(比彭博社预测高出5%),并将第一季度调整后净利润预测下调至8.75亿欧元(比彭博社预测低5%)。我们对近期炼油利润率持更为谨慎的态度,并进行了一些其他模型调整。” 2026年至2028年,调整后每股收益(EPS)预测分别下调了20.6%、16.7%和18.6%。每股股息预期分别下调了4.7%、4.5%和4.5%。 在4月30日公布第一季度财报之前,目标股价从29欧元下调至27欧元,但维持“买入”评级不变。
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