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バドワイザーAPACの2026年第1四半期の利益は、売上高が横ばいだったため減少。

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-- バドワイザー・ブリューイング・カンパニーAPAC(香港証券取引所:1876)は、2026年第1四半期の帰属利益が2億2,600万ドルとなり、前年同期の2億3,400万ドルから減少したと、火曜日に香港証券取引所に提出した書類で明らかにした。 1株当たり利益は前年同期の1.76ドルから1.68ドルに減少したが、Visible Alphaの調査でアナリストが予想した0.02ドルを大きく上回った。 売上高は前年同期の14億6,000万ドルから0.7%減の14億9,000万ドルとなり、Visible Alphaの予想である14億4,000万ドルを上回った。 1ヘクトリットル当たりの売上高は、中国への追加投資の影響で第1四半期に0.8%減少した。

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