-- DUGテクノロジー(ASX:DUG)は、オーストラリア証券取引所への金曜日の提出書類によると、第3四半期の売上高が前年同期の1,650万ドルから35%増の2,240万ドルとなったと発表した。 また、同社は、金利・税金・減価償却費・償却費控除前利益(EBITDA)が前年同期の530万ドルから37%増の730万ドルとなったことも報告した。 提出書類によると、DUGテクノロジーは3月末時点の現金残高が2,440万ドルとなり、前年同期の1,630万ドルから50%増加した。 さらに、同社は、四半期ごとの業績報告は事業の健全性と方向性を伝える「最も効果的な方法」ではないとの見解を示した。そのため、今後は半期および通期の業績のみを報告する予定だ。 DUGテクノロジーの株価は、金曜日の取引で9%上昇した。
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