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CIBC將TFI International的目標股價從134美元上調至162美元。

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-- 在TFI International (TFII, TFII.TO)公佈第一季業績後,加拿大帝國商業銀行資本市場(CIBC Capital Markets)重申了對該公司股票的「跑贏大盤」評級,並將目標股價從134美元上調至162美元。 CIBC表示,這家貨運和物流公司公佈的第一季度業績“超出預期”,並給出了“遠超預期”的第二季度調整後每股收益(EPS)預期。 CIBC指出:“在TFII的零擔(LTL)業務板塊,隨著季度的推進,零擔貨運量出現了明顯的環比拐點。1月份貨運量同比下降約10%,2月份基本持平,隨後在3月份轉正,同比增長約8%,並在4月份保持了類似的強勁水平。” CIBC表示,這反映了在經歷了季度初的天氣幹擾後,公司營運狀況的改善。 「重要的是,4月份每筆貨運的收入也趨於穩定(與去年同期基本持平),較3月份的個位數下滑有所改善,這表明貨運量的增長並未以犧牲定價紀律為代價,」加拿大帝國商業銀行(CIBC)表示。 “TFII也在3月中旬完成了GRI(全球貨運指數)的實施,但這僅佔零擔貨運量的25%。” CIBC指出,TFII也正在推行其他策略定價舉措,包括為其第三方物流客戶提供客製化定價。 CIBC表示,這顯示TForce Freight (TFF) 的價格和貨運量成長動能開始增強,而這正是「美國零擔貨運收入低於90%的關鍵驅動因素」。 「TFII第一季業績和財報電話會議的關鍵訊息是,該公司在季度末展現了強勁的成長勢頭,」CIBC表示。 “我們根據TFII的評論上調了盈利預期,目標價從134美元上調至162美元。我們維持‘跑贏大盤’評級。”

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