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PBFエナジー、第1四半期の調整後損失が縮小、売上高が増加。配当を発表。

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-- PBFエナジー(PBF)は木曜日、第1四半期の調整後損失が希薄化後1株当たり0.88ドルとなり、前年同期の3.09ドルの損失から縮小したと発表した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは、1株当たり0.80ドルの損失を予想していた。 3月31日締めの四半期の売上高は79億ドルで、前年同期の70億7000万ドルから増加した。 ファクトセットが調査したアナリストは、73億2000万ドルを予想していた。 同社は、1株当たり0.275ドルの四半期配当を発表した。配当金は5月14日現在の株主名簿に記載されている株主に対し、5月29日に支払われる。 PBFの株価は、木曜日のプレマーケット取引で3.2%下落した。

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