-- 学生寮の開発・運営会社であるグローバル・エデュケーション・コミュニティーズ(GEC.TO)は、火曜日の市場取引終了後、第2四半期の純利益が黒字に転換したと発表した。 同社は第2四半期に267万カナダドルの純利益を計上した。これは前年同期の127万カナダドルの純損失から大幅な改善となる。 また、第2四半期の包括利益は266万カナダドルとなり、前年同期の129万カナダドルの包括損失から黒字転換した。 さらに、継続事業からの純利益は42万8000カナダドルとなり、前年同期の148万カナダドルの継続事業からの純損失から黒字転換した。一方、非継続事業からの純利益は224万カナダドルとなり、前年同期の20万5000カナダドルから大幅に増加した。 第2四半期の総収益は503万6000ドルで、前年同期の約500万ドルを上回りました。 GECCの会長兼社長兼最高経営責任者であるトビー・チュー氏は、「2026会計年度第2四半期の業績は、当社が保有していた旧教育資産の売却が成功し、学生寮収入が着実に増加したことが特徴的でした」と述べています。 GECの株価は昨日、カナダ市場で0.01ドル下落し、0.32ドルとなりました。
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