《美股業績》美國谷物巨擘ADM(ADM.US)上調全年盈測 股價升逾3%
美國谷物巨擘Archer-Daniels-Midland(ADM.US)公佈第二季業績,季度純利按年跌25%至9.27億美元,每股季度攤薄純利1.7美元,經調整後爲1.89美元,高於市場預期的1.6美元。季度收入按年跌8%至251.9億美元。公司三大業務部門,包括農業服務與油籽、醣類方案及營養部門銷售均下跌。
公司把全年每股盈利指引由介乎6至7美元調整至約7美元,受惠巴西豐收及全球需求強勁。
該股昨日(25日)升3.5%報86.05美元。
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