Lyft上季经调整後EBITDA亏损较预期少
Lyft(LYFT.US)首季亏损扩大至约4.27亿美元,收入下降36%至6.09亿美元,优於市场预期的5.59亿美元,总成本减少超过3.44亿美元,自去年初以来已削减近25亿美元的成本。
季内经调整後EBITDA亏损7,300万美元,远低於预期的1.44亿美元,Lyft重申第三季录EBITDA盈利的目标,并表示预计未来将可保持盈利。
与去年第四季相比,首季活跃用户数量增长逾7%,但用户数量仍比去年下降约36%。Lyft预计,第三季外游需求将大增,因不少美国人很可能已经完成接种疫苗。
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