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RBC將Westport Fuel Systems的目標股價從2.00美元下調至1.75美元

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-- 加拿大皇家銀行資本市場(RBC Capital Markets)週五將Westport Fuel Systems (WPRT.TO, WPRT)的股票目標價從2.00美元下調至1.75美元,此前該公司於週四公佈了第四季度財務業績。 RBC維持對該公司股票的「與行業持平」評級。 RBC表示:“2025年第四季業績營收超出預期,但由於減值,利潤率低於預期。” RBC指出,鑑於公司規模縮小且業務更加集中,其關注點仍然是現金消耗、成本管理、流動性和成長機會。 RBC進一步指出,隨著2025年第四季工廠的改造,該公司今年將受益於新的低成本生產。 RBC也補充道,WPRT重申了其策略,即抓住氫氣和天然氣重型運輸關鍵市場的商業機會。 RBC表示:“我們認為,除了自助舉措之外,還需要增長的佐證。” 加拿大皇家銀行指出,該公司已在安大略省和中國的關鍵設施啟動生產。 加拿大皇家銀行補充說:“儘管氫能行業目前仍處於低迷狀態,但中國可能是全球增長最快的市場,管理層也表示預計產量將會提升。中國的工廠將使公司能夠在本地成本和供應商方面展開競爭。”

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