-- コード・エナジー(CHRD)は火曜遅く、第1四半期の調整後1株当たり利益が前年同期の4.04ドルから4.56ドルに増加したと発表した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは3.51ドルを予想していた。 3月31日までの3ヶ月間の売上高は、前年同期の12億2000万ドルから16億7000万ドルに増加した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは12億1000万ドルを予想していた。 同社は四半期配当を1株当たり1.30ドルに据え置き、5月20日時点の株主名簿に記載されている株主に対し、6月5日に支払う予定だ。 コード・エナジーの株価は時間外取引で2.2%上昇した。
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