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RBCはガルプ・エネルギアの第2四半期決算発表で目標株価の引き上げと自社株買いの拡大を予想。投資判断はアウトパフォームを維持。

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-- RBCキャピタル・マーケッツは、ガルプ・エネルジア(GALP.LS)が利益目標と自社株買いを引き上げると予想しており、その発表は第2四半期決算発表の7月頃になると見込んでいる。 「ガルプは、原油価格の上昇に伴う生産量の増加、石油製品市場の逼迫による精製マージンの恩恵、そしてHH-TTFスプレッドの拡大によるミッドストリーム事業の支援など、現在の環境下で事業全体にわたって恩恵を受けると予想される。当社は引き続きアウトパフォームのレーティングと目標株価22ユーロを維持する」と、月曜日のレポートで述べている。 こうした状況を踏まえ、RBCは、ブレント原油価格が1バレル91ドルになるとの予測に基づき、ポルトガルのエネルギー企業であるガルプが自社株買いプログラムを5億ユーロに倍増させる余地があると見ている。 また、ガルプ・エネルジアの2026年第1四半期決算発表を受け、アナリストはモデル更新の一環として、2026年から2028年までの通期EBITDAとEPSの予測を若干修正した。

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