-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師總結如下:Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) 2026年第一季業績令人失望,每股收益為0.31美元,低於市場普遍預期的0.34美元;營收為35.9億美元(年成長3.6%),低於先前預期的36.4億美元。儘管客流量下降1.0%,平均客單價上漲1.6%,但同店銷售額仍從去年同期的-0.9%改善至+0.5%,顯示消費者參與度方面仍面臨挑戰。 TSCO加快了新店開業步伐,計劃開設40家門市,並在核心農場和牧場業務方面保持強勁勢頭,市場份額持續增長,這些都為其長期增長戰略提供了支撐。管理層重申了2026年同店銷售額成長1%-3%和每股收益2.13-2.23美元的預期,顯示儘管第一季面臨不利因素,但管理層仍對未來充滿信心。透過嚴格的成本控制,毛利率穩定在36.2%,但由於銷售成長溫和,銷售、管理及行政費用(SG&A)下降70個基點至29.7%,對營業利潤造成壓力,導致營業利潤下降6.3%。我們認為,透過股票回購和分紅返還給股東的2.444億美元增強了管理階層對公司長期價值創造潛力的信心。資本支出為9,370萬美元,高於去年同期的5,950萬美元。
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