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RBCは、サイバー攻撃による混乱にもかかわらず、ストライカーのファンダメンタルズは「揺るぎない」と述べている。

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-- RBCキャピタル・マーケッツは火曜日のレポートで、ストライカー(SYK)のファンダメンタルズは、最近のサイバーセキュリティによる混乱が同社の2026年業績見通しの上振れを制限する可能性があるものの、依然として堅調に推移していると述べた。 同証券会社は、ストライカーの競合企業であるジマー・バイオメット(ZBH)が火曜日の決算説明会で述べたコメントを引用し、第1四半期のサイバー攻撃はストライカーの株価に大きな損失をもたらさなかったようだと指摘した。 レポートによると、ジマーの幹部は、サイバー攻撃によるストライカーの事業運営上の困難から実質的な利益は得ておらず、マクロ経済的な混乱もなく、最終市場の動向は好調であると強調した。 同証券会社は、安定した需要、堅調な価格設定、4%を超える再建市場の成長、そして病院による技術プラットフォームへの堅調な設備投資といった健全な整形外科市場が、サイバー攻撃後、事業を完全に再開したストライカーにとって「好ましい環境」を提供していると述べた。 ストライカー社は、今回の混乱が2026年の業績見通しに重大な影響を与える可能性は「低い」と表明した。同社は、2026年の業績見通しでは、8%から9.5%のオーガニック売上高成長率を見込んでいる。 RBCキャピタル・マーケッツは、ストライカー株の投資判断を「アウトパフォーム」に据え置き、目標株価を435ドルとした。 ストライカー株は水曜日の取引で約2%下落した。

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