-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师总结如下:BR公司公布的3月季度业绩超出预期,营收达19.5亿美元(同比增长8%),超出市场预期5000万美元。调整后每股收益为2.72美元,高于去年同期的2.44美元,超出预期0.12美元。经常性收入增长7%至12.9亿美元,主要得益于监管服务业务的强劲表现(增长9%)以及共同基金代理交易活动增加带来的事件驱动型收入激增38%至7300万美元。利润率压力和成交量下降对公司近期盈利能力构成不利影响。管理层指出,分销收入和浮动收入的增加使利润率下降了80个基点,这反映出收入结构方面持续存在的挑战。尽管营业收入增长4%至4.21亿美元,但调整后营业利润率从22.4%下降至21.5%。已完成销售额下降 19% 至 5800 万美元。投资者沟通解决方案部门实现收入 14.7 亿美元(+9%);然而,全球技术和运营部门的增长较为温和,经常性收入增长 5% 至 4.88 亿美元。
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