-- TFI International(TFII.TO,TFII)周一收盘后公布,其第一季度调整后利润同比下降11%,营收基本持平,但高于分析师预期。 这家货运和物流公司表示,剔除大部分一次性项目后,调整后利润总计5720万美元,合每股0.69美元,低于去年同期的6420万美元(合每股0.76美元),但高于FactSet预测的每股0.61美元。 该季度营收为19.5亿美元,与去年同期的19.6亿美元基本持平,高于FactSet预测的19亿美元。扣除燃油附加费前的营收为17亿美元,而去年同期为17.1亿美元。该公司表示,利润下降的主要原因是终端市场需求疲软导致货运量减少,部分被业务收购带来的收益所抵消。 该公司表示,其董事会还批准了每股0.47美元的季度股息,与上一季度持平。 该公司在其业绩指引中表示,假设经营环境没有发生重大正面或负面变化,预计2026年第二季度调整后摊薄每股收益将在1.50美元至1.60美元之间。该公司预计全年净资本支出(不包括房地产)将在2.25亿美元至2.5亿美元之间。 首席执行官阿兰·贝达尔表示:“尽管第一季度初天气不利,但由于我们才华横溢的团队的辛勤工作以及近年来战略投资的收益,卡车运输和物流业务的收入和盈利能力均有所提高,我们轻松超过了第一季度的盈利预期。在经济周期疲软时期,我们凭借雄厚的资本实力进行了战略性收购,这增强了我们多元化的运营公司组合,由此带来的工业终端市场布局正开始惠及我们的经营业绩。” 该公司股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘下跌 1.04 加元,至 188.53 加元。
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