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CIBC将TFI International的目标股价从134美元上调至162美元。

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-- 在TFI International (TFII, TFII.TO)公布第一季度业绩后,加拿大帝国商业银行资本市场(CIBC Capital Markets)重申了对该公司股票的“跑赢大盘”评级,并将目标股价从134美元上调至162美元。 CIBC表示,这家货运和物流公司公布的第一季度业绩“超出预期”,并给出了“远超预期”的第二季度调整后每股收益(EPS)预期。 CIBC指出:“在TFII的零担(LTL)业务板块,随着季度的推进,零担货运量出现了明显的环比拐点。1月份货运量同比下降约10%,2月份基本持平,随后在3月份转正,同比增长约8%,并在4月份保持了类似的强劲水平。” CIBC表示,这反映了在经历了季度初的天气干扰后,公司运营状况的改善。 “重要的是,4月份每笔货运的收入也趋于稳定(与去年同期基本持平),较3月份的个位数下滑有所改善,这表明货运量的增长并未以牺牲定价纪律为代价,”加拿大帝国商业银行(CIBC)表示。“TFII还在3月中旬完成了GRI(全球货运指数)的实施,但这仅占零担货运量的25%。” CIBC指出,TFII还在推行其他战略定价举措,包括为其第三方物流客户提供定制定价。CIBC表示,这表明TForce Freight (TFF) 的价格和货运量增长势头开始增强,而这正是“美国零担货运收入低于90%的关键驱动因素”。 “TFII第一季度业绩和财报电话会议的关键信息是,该公司在季度末展现出了强劲的增长势头,”CIBC表示。 “我们根据TFII的评论上调了盈利预期,目标价从134美元上调至162美元。我们维持‘跑赢大盘’评级。”

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