《美股業績》麥當勞(MCD.US)上季少賺8% 仍勝預期
麥當勞(MCD.US)第三季盈利下降7.8%至19.82億美元,每股攤薄盈利為2.68美元,高於預期的2.58美元。不過受美元走強所影響,整體收入下降5%至58.72億美元,但仍超出預期的56.9億美元,而美國銷售則增長6.1%
季內加價以應對材料及勞動力成本上升,美國價格較上年同期上升逾一成,但麥當勞全球同店銷售仍增長9.5%,遠勝預期的5.8%。公司行政總裁Chris Kempczinski表示,預計美國將出現溫和至中度的衰退,而歐洲將出現更嚴重的長期衰退。
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