-- 据Euroz Hartleys周三发布的一份报告显示,Duratec(ASX:DUR)从Clough BMD合资企业获得的价值6800万澳元的新合同,巩固了该公司在国防和海洋基础设施领域的领先地位,并延续了其此前获得HMAS Stirling项目合同的良好势头。 该合同包括在北领地达尔文船舶升降设施项目内的喷砂和涂装设施进行建设和调试工作,预计将于6月开工,并于2027年中后期完工。 这家股票研究公司表示:“我们认为,鉴于该合同此前并未引起市场的广泛关注,今天的这份合同尤其令人鼓舞,进一步凸显了Duratec多元化的业务机会和盈利前景。” Euroz Hartleys指出,该合同的签订是一个积极的催化剂,进一步提升了中期收入的可见性,增强了人们对今年合同丰收的信心,并展现了该公司把握机遇的能力。 维持对 Duratec 的买入评级,目标股价为每股 3.09 澳元。
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