-- 高力國際集團(CIGI.TO,CIGI)週二美股盤前交易中下跌3%,此前該公司公佈的第一季調整後每股收益不如預期。儘管調整後收益和營收均較上年同期成長,但該公司表示,在計入Ayesa Engineering的影響後,其2026年業績展望保持不變。 該公司第一季調整後每股收益為0.91美元,去年同期為0.87美元。 FactSet匯總的非GAAP每股盈餘預期為0.94美元。 第一季營收為13.1億美元,高於去年同期的11.4億美元。第一季淨營收為11.5億美元,去年同期為9.937億美元。 該公司表示,其2026年的展望保持不變,其中包括預計將於5月底完成交易的Ayesa Engineering的影響。同時,該公司也表示,各業務部門的展望驅動因素也維持不變。 「高力國際2026年開局強勁,展現了我們多元化專業服務和投資管理平台的實力和持久性,」全球董事長兼執行長傑伊·S·亨尼克表示。 「在仍然動盪的經營環境下,我們按計劃執行,旗下韌性業務持續增長,商業地產交易活動也持續改善。重要的是,我們的業績凸顯了我們所構建的平台——一個旨在應對經濟週期各個階段的全球性業務。” 「本季度,我們加強了領導團隊,以把握商業房地產和工程領域不斷增長的機會。」我們透過4億美元的長期債務融資增強了財務靈活性,並延長了循環信貸額度,這使我們能夠順利完成對Ayesa Engineering的收購,預計該收購將於本季度晚些時候完成。 CIGI的股票昨日在加拿大和美國下跌了0.8%。
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