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Wayfair调整后收益不及预期,家居用品行业2026年开局“动荡”。

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-- 周四,Wayfair (W) 股价暴跌,此前该公司公布的第一季度调整后收益低于华尔街预期。该公司表示,在2026年家居用品市场开局“动荡”的情况下,宏观经济环境依然严峻。 这家在线家具和家居用品零售商第一季度的调整后每股收益从去年同期的0.10美元增至0.26美元,但低于华尔街预期的0.28美元。营收增长7.4%至29.3亿美元,高于华尔街预期的28.9亿美元。 据FactSet发布的财报电话会议记录显示,首席执行官Niraj Shah在财报电话会议上表示,受天气影响和燃油价格上涨导致消费者支出放缓的影响,家居用品市场今年开局“动荡”。 Wayfair预计,第一季度家居用品市场的销售额将出现个位数百分比的下滑。据Shah称,这表明该公司业绩跑赢大盘,“领先幅度接近两位数”。 Shah告诉分析师:“这是一个周期性行业,目前显然处于下行周期。虽然我们相信市场终将回归均值,但具体时间仍难以预测。” 周四下午交易中,Wayfair股价下跌近12%。今年以来,该股已累计下跌35%。 首席财务官Kate Gulliver在电话会议上表示,公司第一季度订单同比增长3%。“其中,新订单增长近7%,创下2021年以来的最佳业绩。此外,在连续多个季度环比增长后,我们的活跃客户数量终于转正。” Gulliver告诉分析师,Wayfair预计本季度营收将同比增长5%左右。 “我们关注的这个品类在四月份至今波动较大,目前呈中个位数下跌趋势,”古利弗表示。“我们的份额价差一直保持在较高的个位数区间。” 受美以伊战争的影响,能源价格飙升,这场战争导致至关重要的霍尔木兹海峡实际上处于关闭状态。尽管华盛顿和德黑兰最近达成停火协议,冲突暂时中止,但双方尚未就永久停火达成一致。 “我们将继续密切关注更广泛的经济影响,以及消费者在面对更高的油价时如何应对,”沙阿在电话会议上表示。

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