《美股業績》霍士(FOXA.US)季度收入勝預期 擴大回購計劃
澳洲傳媒大亨梅鐸旗下霍士(FOXA.US)公布截至去年12月底止第二財季業績。季度純利3.13億美元,對上年度同期虧損8,500萬美元。每股季度攤薄純利58美仙,經調整後為48美仙,符合市場預期。季度收入46.05億美元,按年升4%,高於市場預期的45.8億美元。
季內廣告收入按年升4%至25.03億美元,高於市場預期的23.9億美元。公司行政總裁Lachlan Murdoch表示,季績受惠於體育節目及中期選舉,又稱尋求併購及其他機會。
公司宣布擴大股份回購計劃30億美元至70億美元。
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