联邦快递上季收入及盈利皆胜预期 盘後股价涨8%
联邦快递(FedEx)(FDX.US)截至8月31日止首财季经调整纯利增长约60%至约12.8亿美元,经调整每股盈利为4.87美元,远优於市场预期的2.69美元。收入增长约13.5%至约193亿美元,同胜预期。
联邦快递在公布业绩後,股价於盘後上升8.12%至255.89美元。
上季处理沃尔玛等零售商的每日平均包裹量增长31%至1,160万个,每包裹收入增长2%至9.33美元。联邦快递没有提供对今财年的盈利预测,但预计年度资本开支为51亿美元,高於分析师平均预期的49.6亿美元。
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