-- Cameco(CCO.TO)は、第1四半期の調整後純利益が前年同期比で2倍以上に増加したと発表した。これは、販売量の増加とウランの平均販売価格の上昇によるもの。 調整後純利益は2億300万カナダドル(1株当たり0.47ドル)となり、前年同期の7,000万カナダドル(1株当たり0.16ドル)から増加した。この結果は、FactSetがまとめた非GAAPベースの1株当たり利益のコンセンサス予想である0.34ドルを上回った。 売上高は8億4,500万ドルとなり、前年同期の7億8,900万ドルから増加した。この結果は、FactSetがまとめた売上高のコンセンサス予想である8億3,300万ドルを上回った。 調整後EBITDAは5億900万ドルとなり、前年同期の3億5,300万ドルから増加した。 ウラン生産量は620万ポンドで、前年同期の600万ポンドから増加しました。ウラン販売量は780万ポンドで、平均販売価格は1ポンドあたり91.26ドルでした。前年同期の690万ポンド、平均販売価格は1ポンドあたり89.12ドルから増加しました。 同社は2026年の業績見通しを維持し、原子力エネルギーは世界的な需要を支える長期的な成長軌道に乗っていると述べました。
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