-- 马丁瑞亚国际(Martinrea International,股票代码:MRE.TO)周四盘后公布,第一季度调整后利润增长,但营收下降。 这家汽车零部件制造商表示,剔除大部分一次性项目后,其第一季度调整后利润增至3250万美元,合每股0.45美元,高于去年同期的2950万美元,合每股0.41美元。FactSet此前预计…… 营收同比下降3.7%,从去年同期的11.7亿美元降至11.3亿美元。该公司表示:“销售额整体下降是由于所有运营部门的同比均出现下滑。” FactSet预测 “我们持续关注并应对关税对我们业务的影响,包括近期对第232条款关税的修订,该修订影响到衍生钢铁和铝产品。我们出口到美国的绝大多数零部件均符合美墨加协定(USMCA)的要求,因此免征关税。虽然第232条款的修订会影响到我们从二级供应商处采购的部分原材料,但影响不大,预计客户能够承受,”首席执行官帕特·德埃拉莫表示。 该公司还重申了其2026年的业绩指引。首席财务官彼得·西鲁利斯补充道,马丁瑞亚“完全有能力实现我们2026年的预期目标,即总销售额45亿至49亿美元,调整后营业利润率5.5%至6%,自由现金流1.25亿至1.75亿美元。” 董事会批准派发每股0.05美元的现金股息,将于7月15日左右支付给6月30日登记在册的股东。 Martinrea股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘上涨0.51美元,至10.04美元。
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