《美股业绩》麦当劳季绩逊预期 同店销售按年跌24%
道指成分股、美国快餐连锁麦当劳(MCD.US)公布第二季度业绩。季度纯利4.84亿美元,按年跌68%。每股季度摊薄纯利65美仙,经调整後为每股66美仙,差於市场预期的74美仙。季度收益37.62亿美元,按年跌30%,高於市场预期的36.8美元。
季内全球同店销售按年跌23.9%,其中6月为按年跌12.3%,较4月的下跌39%收窄。日本同店销售按年录得增长,管理层表示公司将逐步销售在麦当劳日本的持股,目前公司持49%股权。
麦当劳股价昨(28日)跌2.5%,报196.24美元。
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