-- 周三,甲醇生产商Methanex(MX.TO,MEOH)在纳斯达克盘后交易中小幅下跌0.5%,此前该公司公布的调整后净利润同比下降74%,尽管营收增长,但业绩仍低于分析师预期。 这家甲醇生产商公布的调整后净利润(不计大部分一次性项目)为2300万美元,合每股0.30美元,低于去年同期的8800万美元,合每股1.30美元。该业绩低于FactSet分析师普遍预期的每股0.40美元。 截至3月31日的季度,该公司营收同比增长8.7%,从8.96亿美元增至9.74亿美元,但低于FactSet分析师的预期9.866亿美元。 经调整后的 EBITDA 为 2.2 亿美元,而 2025 年第四季度为 1.86 亿美元。 该公司在展望中重申了其对 2026 年甲醇产量(Methanex 权益)为 900 万吨、氨产量为 30 万吨的预期。 “根据我们 4 月和 5 月公布的价格,我们预计这两个月的平均实际价格区间约为每吨 500 至 525 美元。基于更高的实际价格和类似的甲醇销量,我们预计第二季度的经调整 EBITDA 将显著增长,”Methanex 表示。 “本季度,我们旗下所有资产组合,包括近期收购的位于德克萨斯州博蒙特的资产,均保持了安全可靠的运营。中东冲突对全球石化供应链(包括甲醇)造成了重大影响,导致全球甲醇价格在第二季度迅速大幅上涨,”首席执行官里奇·萨姆纳表示。 “我们相信,我们的全球资产组合将使我们能够继续为客户提供无与伦比的供应可靠性。我们将继续专注于推进整合计划,以经济高效的方式运营我们的资产和供应链,并在应对不断变化且充满不确定性的宏观环境的同时,持续推进去杠杆化工作,”萨姆纳补充道。 该公司表示,在2026年第一季度,其派发了每股普通股0.185美元的季度股息,总计1400万美元,并偿还了6000万美元的未偿还A类定期贷款。 该公司股票在多伦多证券交易所盘后交易中下跌0.31美元,至63.00美元,此前该股收盘上涨3.95加元,至86.65加元。
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