《美股業績》美鋁(AA.US)季度收入遜預期 警告供應鏈問題損害需求
美國鋁業(Alcoa)(AA.US)公布首季業績。季度純利4.69億美元,按年升1.68倍。每股季度攤薄純利2.49美元,經調整後為3.06美元。季度收入32.93億美元,按年升15%,差於市場預期的34.4億美元。
公司庫存因運輸鐵路列車及船隻短缺而累積,又指俄烏衝突加劇供應鏈危機,汽車業界的晶片短缺情況更為困難。公司亦稱見到供應鏈問題正損害需求,鋁需求今年料增長2%,低於早前增長2%至3%的預測。
美國鋁業股價在市後交易跌4.3%,報83.2美元。
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