Arm跌穿首日開市價 分析師:盈利增長速度需加快
日本軟銀旗下英國晶片設計商Arm(ARM.US)股價周二(19日)再下跌近5%,跌穿上星期四首日上市的開市價的56.1美元,不過,仍高於其招股價51美元。
Arm上周四首日於納指掛牌,氣勢如虹,一度升上每股65美元,周五再升上歷史新高69美元。
有分析師對Arm的估值持懷疑態度,Redburn Atlantic對該股給予「中性」評級和50美元目標價,該行報告稱,2023財年盈利疲軟,Arm需要於加快數年盈利增長後才能增添投資者信心。
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