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受中東衝突影響,沃利預計其息稅前利潤將減少高達4,000萬澳元。

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-- 根據週一提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,Worley(ASX:WOR)表示,中東衝突預計將對其2026財年息稅攤銷前基本收益(EBITA)造成3000萬至4000萬澳元的負面影響。 該公司表示,目前看來,其2026財年基本EBITA不太可能實現成長,但仍預計剔除採購影響後的基本EBITA利潤率將在9%至9.5%之間,且迄今尚未因衝突而取消任何項目。 沃利表示,衝突持續時間延長和持續的不確定性導致現有中東相關項目以及該地區新項目的啟動和授標進一步延誤,但公司仍力爭在2025財年實現高於2025財年的總收入增長。 該公司表示,預計對區域管道和出口基礎設施的投資,以及全球對替代能源、化學產品和資源的國家安全日益重視,將帶來中長期成長機會。

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