-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下: Sonic Automotive (SAH)第一季度调整后每股收益为1.62美元,高于市场预期的1.48美元(增长9%),远超1.40美元的预期。营收增长1%至36.9亿美元(低于市场预期4000万美元),但毛利率提升70个基点至16.2%(高于市场预期50个基点)。本季度受益于EchoPark业务板块(二手车销售)创纪录的调整后EBITDA。更高的售价是营收增长的主要原因,SAH的总销量(不包括批发)下降3%至52,165辆。SAH的新车销量下降8%,批发销量下降24%,部分被二手车零售销量4%的增长所抵消。 SAH在第一季度回购了210万股股票,耗资1.357亿美元,相当于其流通股数量减少了6%。该公司同时宣布将季度股息提高8%至每股0.41美元,年化股息为1.64美元。公司资产负债表依然稳健,总流动资金超过7.7亿美元。我们认为,这是一份稳健的财报,其亮点在于远超预期的利润率表现和显著增加的股票回购。
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