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コリアーズ、第1四半期の調整後利益が予想を下回ったことを受け、米国プレマーケットで3%下落、業績見通しは据え置き

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-- コリアーズ・インターナショナル・グループ(CIGI.TO、CIGI)は、火曜日の米国プレマーケット取引で、第1四半期の調整後利益が前年同期比で増加したものの、予想を下回ったことを受け、株価は3%下落した。同社は、アエサ・エンジニアリングの影響を含めた2026年の業績見通しは変更しないと発表した。 同社の第1四半期の調整後1株当たり利益(EPS)は0.91ドルで、前年同期の0.87ドルから減少した。ファクトセットがまとめた非GAAPベースのEPSのコンセンサス予想は0.94ドルだった。 第1四半期の売上高は13億1000万ドルで、前年同期の11億4000万ドルから増加した。純売上高は11億5000万ドルで、前年同期の9億9370万ドルから増加した。 同社は、2026年の業績見通しは変更なく、5月下旬に閉鎖予定のAyesa Engineeringの影響も反映していると述べ、セグメント別の業績見通しの要因も変更はないと付け加えた。 「Colliersは2026年を好調にスタートし、多角的な専門サービスおよび投資運用プラットフォームの強さと持続性を証明しました」と、グローバル会長兼最高経営責任者(CEO)のジェイ・S・ヘニックは述べた。 「依然として不安定な事業環境の中、計画通りに事業を遂行し、回復力のある事業は勢いを維持し、商業用不動産取引活動も継続的に改善しました。重要なのは、今回の業績が、あらゆる経済サイクル局面において優れたパフォーマンスを発揮できるよう設計されたグローバルビジネスという、当社が構築してきたプラットフォームの有効性を裏付けていることです。」 「当四半期には、商業用不動産およびエンジニアリング分野における拡大する機会を最大限に活用するため、経営陣を強化しました。」当社は4億ドルの長期債務による資金調達で財務の柔軟性を強化し、リボルビング信用枠も拡大しました。これにより、今四半期後半に完了予定のAyesa Engineering社の買収統合に向けた体制を整えることができました。 CIGIの株価は昨日、カナダと米国で0.8%下落しました。

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