-- Alphabet(GOOG,GOOGL)周三晚间公布了第一季度财报,稀释后每股收益为5.11美元,高于去年同期的2.81美元。 FactSet调查的分析师此前预期为2.63美元。 截至3月31日的第一季度,Alphabet营收增至1099亿美元,高于去年同期的902亿美元。 FactSet调查的分析师此前预期营收接近1069.6亿美元。 Alphabet将季度现金股息从每股0.21美元提高至0.22美元,将于6月15日支付给截至6月8日登记在册的股东。
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