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Wayfair調整後收益不如預期,家居用品行業2026年開局「動盪」。

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-- 週四,Wayfair (W) 股價暴跌,此前該公司公佈的第一季調整後收益低於華爾街預期。該公司表示,在2026年家居用品市場開局「動盪」的情況下,宏觀經濟環境依然嚴峻。 這家線上家具和家居用品零售商第一季的調整後每股收益從去年同期的0.10美元增至0.26美元,但低於華爾街預期的0.28美元。營收成長7.4%至29.3億美元,高於華爾街預期的28.9億美元。 根據FactSet發布的財報電話會議記錄顯示,執行長Niraj Shah在財報電話會議上表示,受天氣影響和燃油價格上漲導致消費者支出放緩的影響,今年家居用品市場今年開局「動盪」。 Wayfair預計,第一季家居用品市場的銷售額將出現個位數百分比的下滑。據Shah稱,這顯示該公司業績跑贏大盤,「領先幅度接近兩位數」。 Shah告訴分析師:“這是一個週期性行業,目前顯然處於下行週期。雖然我們相信市場終將回歸均值,但具體時間仍難以預測。” 週四下午交易中,Wayfair股價下跌近12%。今年以來,該股已累計下跌35%。 財務長Kate Gulliver在電話會議上表示,公司第一季訂單年增3%。 “其中,新訂單增長近7%,創下2021年以來的最佳業績。此外,在連續多個季度環比增長後,我們的活躍客戶數量終於轉正。” Gulliver告訴分析師,Wayfair預計本季營收將年增5%左右。 「我們關注的這個類別在四月至今波動較大,目前呈現中個位數下跌趨勢,」古利弗表示。 “我們的份額價差一直保持在較高的個位數區間。” 受美以伊戰爭的影響,能源價格飆升,這場戰爭導致至關重要的霍爾木茲海峽實際上處於關閉狀態。儘管華盛頓和德黑蘭最近達成停火協議,衝突暫時中止,但雙方尚未就永久停火達成協議。 「我們將繼續密切關注更廣泛的經濟影響,以及消費者在面對更高的油價時如何應對,」沙阿在電話會議上表示。

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