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UBSは、アマゾンの受注残高増加は収益成長の加速を示唆していると指摘

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-- UBSは木曜日のレポートで、アマゾン(AMZN)の受注残高の増加(アントロピックからの1,000億ドルを含む)は、2026年と2027年の収益成長の加速を示唆していると述べた。 「規模にはまだ多少の変動があるかもしれないが、受注残高の増加は2026年と2027年を通して収益成長の加速を示唆しており、これはROIC(投下資本利益率)に対する投資家の信頼を高めるはずだ」とレポートは述べている。 レポートによると、アマゾン・ウェブ・サービス(AWS)の2026年の成長率の基本シナリオは36%となり、第1四半期の好業績を受けてeコマース事業が牽引し、連結短期収益予測も上方修正された。 UBSは買い推奨を維持し、目標株価を304ドルから333ドルに引き上げた。

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