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RBC将Westport Fuel Systems的目标股价从2.00美元下调至1.75美元

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-- 加拿大皇家银行资本市场(RBC Capital Markets)周五将Westport Fuel Systems (WPRT.TO, WPRT)的股票目标价从2.00美元下调至1.75美元,此前该公司于周四公布了第四季度财务业绩。 RBC维持对该公司股票的“与行业持平”评级。 RBC表示:“2025年第四季度业绩营收超出预期,但由于减值,利润率低于预期。” RBC指出,鉴于公司规模缩小且业务更加集中,其关注点仍然是现金消耗、成本管理、流动性和增长机会。 RBC进一步指出,随着2025年第四季度工厂的改造,该公司今年将受益于新的低成本生产。RBC还补充道,WPRT重申了其战略,即抓住氢气和天然气重型运输关键市场的商业机遇。 RBC表示:“我们认为,除了自助举措之外,还需要增长的佐证。” 加拿大皇家银行指出,该公司已在安大略省和中国的关键设施启动生产。 加拿大皇家银行补充道:“尽管氢能行业目前仍处于低迷状态,但中国可能是全球增长最快的市场,管理层也表示预计产量将会提升。中国的工厂将使公司能够在本地成本和供应商方面展开竞争。”

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