-- Kforce(KFRC)は月曜遅くに第1四半期決算を発表し、希薄化後1株当たり利益は前年同期の0.45ドルから0.46ドルに増加した。 FactSetが調査したアナリストは0.40ドルを予想していた。 3月31日までの3ヶ月間の売上高は3億3040万ドルで、前年同期の3億3000万ドルから増加した。 FactSetが調査したアナリストは3億2930万ドルを予想していた。 同社は第2四半期の1株当たり利益を0.67ドルから0.75ドル、売上高を3億4400万ドルから3億5200万ドルと予想している。アナリストはそれぞれ0.60ドルと3億3560万ドルを予想している。 同社は四半期配当を1株当たり0.40ドルに据え置き、6月12日時点の株主名簿に記載されている株主に対し、6月26日に支払う予定だ。 Kforceの株価は時間外取引で16%以上上昇した。
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