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訂正:最新情報:BioNTechの第1四半期調整後損失が拡大、売上高は減少。2026年の売上高見通しを再確認。

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-- (第3段落の前年同期の売上高を1億8280万ユーロに訂正。) バイオNTech(BNTX)は火曜日、第1四半期の調整後損失が希薄化後1株当たり1.95ユーロ(2.28ドル)となり、前年同期の1.79ユーロの損失から拡大したと発表した。 FactSetが調査したアナリストは1.27ユーロの損失を予想していた。 3月31日締めの四半期の売上高は1億1810万ユーロで、前年同期の1億8280万ユーロから減少した。 FactSetが調査したアナリストは1億6460万ユーロを予想していた。 同社は2026年の売上高見通しを20億ユーロから23億ユーロに据え置いた。アナリストは22億2000万ユーロを予想している。 同社は、イダー=オーバーシュタイン、マールブルク、シンガポールの製造拠点に加え、キュアバック社の拠点からも撤退する計画を発表した。これにより、最大約1,860人の雇用が影響を受ける見込みだ。これらの措置は2027年までに完了し、2029年までに年間約5億ユーロのコスト削減が見込まれる。 バイオNTechの株価は火曜日の取引で2.4%下落した。

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