《美股業績》廣播媒體霍士(FOXA.US)季度廣告收入跌兩成 股價跌6.8%
美國廣播媒體霍士(Fox)(FOXA.US)截至去年12月底止第二財季業績。季度純利按年跌65%至1.09億美元,每股季度攤薄純利23仙,經調整後為34美仙,高於市場預期的13美仙。季度收入按年跌8%至42.34億美元,市場預期為42億美元。
公司表示,政治廣告收入受2022年中期選舉高基數效應影響。公司季度廣告收入按年跌20%至20.02億美元,高於市場預期的19.6億美元。
霍士股價周三(7日)收跌6.8%報29.47美元。
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