《美股業績》Beyond Meat(BYND.US)降全年收入預測 股價盤後跌12%
Beyond Meat(BYND.US)公布今年第二季收入下跌近31%至1.021億美元,低於分析師平均預期的1.084億美元,因市場對價格較高的植物性肉類產品的需求放緩。不過在控制成本下,每股虧損僅為0.83美元,好於預期的虧損0.86美元。
Beyond Meat將全年收入預測由3.75億至4.15億美元,下降至3.6億至3.8億美元,同時確認不太可能在下半年實現正營運現金流的目標,消息拖累公司股價於盤後下跌12%至13.43美元。
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