-- 吉布森能源公司(GEI.TO)週一盤後表示,公司第一季由盈轉虧,「主要原因是支持基礎實物資產的金融對沖未實現損失、季度內產生的重組成本以及更高的折舊、攤銷和減值費用,部分被較低的所得稅支出所抵消」。 這家石油基礎設施和行銷公司淨虧損140萬美元,而去年同期淨利為5,000萬美元。本公司未揭露每股收益。 截至3月31日的第一季,公司調整後EBITDA為1.391億美元,低於去年同期的1.422億美元。公司表示,利潤下降是由於「一般及行政費用增加,部分被基礎設施和行銷部門調整後EBITDA的增加所抵銷」。 該公司還宣布派發每股0.45美元的季度股息,將於7月17日支付給截至6月29日營業結束時登記在冊的股東。 執行長柯蒂斯·菲利普表示:「完成對肖萬的收購、批准哈迪斯蒂連接項目以及我們的內部重組,是本季度推進我們在12月投資者日上提出的增長戰略的關鍵里程碑。」他補充道:「近期的地緣政治事件進一步凸顯了發展可靠的北美能源供應的重要性。吉布森的業務佈局合理,能夠幫助我們的客戶滿足這一全球能源需求。」 該公司股票在多倫多證券交易所收盤上漲0.28美元,至30.18美元。
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