-- CGI Inc.(GIB-A.TO、GIB)の投資判断が、RBCキャピタル・マーケッツによって「アウトパフォーム」から「セクター・パフォーム」に引き下げられました。 アナリストのポール・トライバー氏は、モントリオールに本社を置く情報技術コンサルティングおよびソフトウェア開発会社であるCGIの目標株価を150ドルから100ドルに引き下げました。 CGIの四半期決算発表後、株価は水曜日に10.86ドル(10.8%)下落し、89.78ドルとなりました。 「第2四半期決算発表後のCGI株の11%下落は、AIの不確実性を背景に市場がますます悲観的になっていることを示している」と、トライバー氏は顧客向けレポートで述べています。 「CGI株は数年来のバリュエーション安値で取引されているものの、バリュエーションが上方修正される可能性は低下したと我々は考えている」と、同アナリストは述べています。 「AI関連の逆風がITサービスの価格設定と成長に及ぼす影響に対する悲観的な見方は、以前の予想よりも長く続く可能性が高いと考えています。特に、CGIのオーガニック成長率が当社の予想を下回っていることを考慮すると、その可能性は高いでしょう」とトレイバー氏は述べた。 「過去10四半期において、CGIのオーガニック成長率は当社の予想を平均99ベーシスポイント下回っており、7四半期連続でマイナス成長を記録しています」とアナリストは指摘した。 「この成長率の低迷の大部分は景気循環要因によるものですが、AI関連の価格下落と代替の加速は、今後のオーガニック成長にとって潜在的な逆風となるでしょう。」
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