-- Kforce (KFRC) 週一晚間公佈了第一季財報,稀釋後每股收益為 0.46 美元,高於去年同期的 0.45 美元。 FactSet 調查的分析師此前預期為 0.40 美元。 截至 3 月 31 日的三個月內,公司營收為 3.304 億美元,與去年同期的 3.3 億美元持平。 FactSet 調查的分析師先前預期為 3.293 億美元。 該公司預計第二季每股收益為 0.67 美元至 0.75 美元,營收為 3.44 億美元至 3.52 億美元。分析師此前預期分別為 0.60 美元和 3.356 億美元。 公司維持每股 0.40 美元的季度股息,將於 6 月 26 日支付給 6 月 12 日登記在冊的股東。 Kforce 股價在盤後交易中上漲超過 16%。
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