泰森食品上调全年收入预测 警告成本上涨打击盈利
泰森食品(Tyson Foods)(TSN.US)截至4月3日止第二季盈利下跌26.5%至4.76亿美元,收入按年增长约4%至113亿美元,超过市场预期的111.9亿美元。
季内由於粟米及大豆价格飙升,导致泰森食品的饲料原料成本比去年第二季度增加1.35亿美元,公司还需要斥资6,000万美元从其他生产商购买鸡肉。
泰森食品预计今财年收入将达到440亿至460亿美元,高於此前预计的420亿至440亿美元,因肉类价格上涨及餐厅需求增加,但警告整个供应链的成本上涨,很可能在下半年对盈利构成压力。
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