《美股業績》Airbnb(ABNB.US)第三季預訂量預測令人失望 股價盤後跌8%
Airbnb(ABNB.US)第二季按年扭虧,錄盈利近3.79億美元,去年同期為虧損6,821.7萬美元,季內每股攤薄盈利0.56美元,高於預期的0.43美元,收入增長57.6%至21億美元,預期為21.1億美元。
上季Airbnb錄得超過1.03億晚的訂房晚數,為有史以來最佳,不過公司預計第三季僅會按季持平令投資者感到失望,消息拖累公司股價於盤後下跌8.2%至106.81美元。公司並宣布20億美元回購計劃,屬上市以來首見。
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