-- (更新:在标题和最后一段中添加股票走势信息) Block(ASX:XYZ)周五公布第一季度调整后每股收益为0.85澳元,高于去年同期的0.56澳元。 FactSet调查的分析师此前预期每股收益为0.68澳元。 截至3月31日的三个月,公司营收为60.6亿澳元,高于去年同期的57.7亿澳元。 FactSet调查的分析师此前预期营收为60.4亿澳元。 公司预计2026年调整后每股收益将同比增长62%至3.85澳元,毛利润将增长19%至123.3亿澳元,调整后营业收入将增长27%至33.4亿澳元。 FactSet调查的分析师此前预期每股收益为3.67澳元。 公司股价在上周五的交易中上涨了6%。
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