哈利電單車轉虧爲盈賺2億美元 警告原材料及物流成本繼續上漲
哈利電單車(HOG.US)第二季盈利爲2.06億美元,去年同期爲虧損9,200萬美元,經調整後每股盈利爲1.41美元,超過市場平均預期的1.17美元。收入大增77%,至15.32億美元。
不過哈利電單車表示,上季原材料及物流的成本上漲,拖低盈利增長5個百分點,並警告會繼續拉低下半年的盈利表現。
爲緩解不斷增加的成本壓力,哈利電單車已從7月1日起對在美國銷售的部分電單車徵收平均2%的定價附加費,但措施不會完全抵消原材料成本的上漲。
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