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RBCは、メタネックスのセクターパフォームのレーティングと目標株価65.00米ドルを維持した。

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-- RBCキャピタル・マーケッツは水曜日、メサネックス(MX.TO、MEOH)株の投資判断を「セクター・パフォーム」に据え置き、目標株価を65.00米ドルとした。 メサネックスは先日、5月のメタノール基準価格(割引なし)を発表し、北米では19%上昇して1トン当たり1,480ドル、中国を除くアジア太平洋地域では740ドルで据え置きとした。 RBCは、この基準価格がメサネックス株に小幅ながらプラスの影響を与えると見ており、これは5月のメタノール実売価格が4月よりも高くなる可能性が高いことを示唆している。 メサネックスは水曜日の市場取引終了後に第1四半期決算を発表する予定で、投資家は特にアジアにおけるメタノールの需給・価格動向に関する経営陣のコメントに注目するだろう。 また、投資家はニュージーランド事業の見通しに関する経営陣の最新情報にも注目すると予想される。

Price: $87.11, Change: $+4.41, Percent Change: +5.33%

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