-- Kforce (KFRC) 周一晚间公布了第一季度财报,稀释后每股收益为 0.46 美元,高于去年同期的 0.45 美元。 FactSet 调查的分析师此前预期为 0.40 美元。 截至 3 月 31 日的三个月内,公司营收为 3.304 亿美元,与去年同期的 3.3 亿美元持平。 FactSet 调查的分析师此前预期为 3.293 亿美元。 公司预计第二季度每股收益为 0.67 美元至 0.75 美元,营收为 3.44 亿美元至 3.52 亿美元。分析师此前预期分别为 0.60 美元和 3.356 亿美元。 公司维持每股 0.40 美元的季度股息,将于 6 月 26 日支付给 6 月 12 日登记在册的股东。 Kforce 股价在盘后交易中上涨超过 16%。
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