-- Gentrack集團(NZE:GTK,ASX:GTK)週二向澳洲和紐西蘭證券交易所提交的文件顯示,該公司預計2026財年營收將在2.29億至2.38億紐西蘭元之間,低於先前的預期。 該公司預計2026財年經常性營收將成長超過10%,達到約1.74億紐西蘭元。文件也顯示,該公司預計2026財年上半年營收約1.1億紐西蘭元,其中約8,500萬紐元為經常性營收。 Gentrack預計2026財年息稅折舊攤銷前利潤(EBITDA)為1350萬至2000萬新西蘭元,上半年EBITDA約為780萬新西蘭元,以上數據均不包含收購成本。 公司表示,發布此業績指引之際,公司已決定“優先考慮成長和全球領先地位,而非短期EBITDA”,並將繼續投資於國際擴張和產品研發。 本公司維持其中期營收複合年增長率超過15%的目標。 此外,根據提交的文件,Gentrack董事會計劃在發布上半年業績後,啟動一項場內股票回購計劃,回購至多占公司已發行股份5%的股份。 該公司在新西蘭證券交易所的股票在周二的交易中下跌了22%。
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