-- 周五,道明证券将Roots Corp. (ROOT.TO)的股票评级从“买入”下调至“持有”。 分析师布莱恩·莫里森(Brian Morrison)在Roots Corp.公布季度业绩后,将其目标股价从4加元上调至4.25加元。 莫里森在给客户的报告中表示:“第四季度/2025财年的业绩表现稳健,符合预期,这得益于新产品、顾客喜爱的产品以及加大营销投入,从而支撑了强劲的DTC销售。” 这位分析师表示:“虽然品牌势头将持续到2026财年,但我们认为,目前投资者关注的焦点是战略评估过程。” 莫里森表示:“我们认为Roots Corp.很有可能实现潜在的商业化,我们认为这将使其估值倍数处于同业公司的较低水平。” “鉴于近期股价上涨已接近我们认为的‘公允价值’,我们将评级下调至‘持有’。” (报道北美、亚洲和欧洲主要银行及研究机构的股票、商品和经济研究报告。研究机构可通过以下链接联系我们:https://www..com/contact-us)
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