-- (更新:在標題和最後一段中新增股票走勢資訊) Block(ASX:XYZ)週五公佈第一季調整後每股收益為0.85澳元,高於去年同期的0.56澳元。 FactSet調查的分析師此前預期每股收益為0.68澳元。 截至3月31日的三個月,公司營收為60.6億澳元,高於去年同期的57.7億澳元。 FactSet調查的分析師先前預期營收為60.4億澳元。 公司預計2026年調整後每股盈餘將年增62%至3.85澳元,毛利將成長19%至123.3億澳元,調整後營業收入將成長27%至33.4億澳元。 FactSet調查的分析師此前預期每股收益為3.67澳元。 該公司股價在上週五的交易中上漲了6%。
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