-- Light & Wonder(ASX:LNW)週四公佈第一季調整後每股收益為1.45澳元,高於去年同期的1.35澳元。 FactSet調查的分析師此前預期每股收益為1.45澳元。 截至3月31日的第一季度,公司營收為7.9億澳元,高於去年同期的7.74億澳元。 FactSet調查的分析師先前預期營收為8.315億澳元。 公司預計,隨著長期策略的持續推進和2028年財務目標的實現,2026年合併調整後息稅折舊攤提前利潤(EBITDA)將實現中高個位數成長。
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