-- 根據週五提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,Qoria(ASX:QOR)公佈,截至3月份的季度,其年度經常性收入(ARR)為760萬澳元,年增49%。 該公司表示,淨新增ARR為600萬澳元,較去年同期成長62%,使最終ARR達到1.51億澳元。總訂閱用戶數達81萬,高於去年同期的63.9萬。 Qoria重申了其2026財年的業績預期,即營收超過1.45億澳元,ARR成長超過20%,調整後的息稅折舊攤銷前利潤(EBITDA)利潤率約為20%。 Qoria和Aura繼續以今年ARR成長超過20%為目標,並預計集團將在交易完成至12月31日期間實現自由現金流為正。 該公司股價在上週五的交易中下跌了18%,早盤一度觸及2024年2月以來的最低點。
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