《美股业绩》通用汽车季度亏损较预期小 料能支付年底到期债务
美国最大汽车制造商通用汽车(GM.US)公布第二季度业绩。季度普通股股东应占亏损8.06亿美元,对上年度盈利23.81亿美元。每股季度摊薄亏损56美仙,经调整後为亏损50美仙,优於市场预期的亏损1.77美元。季度收入167.78亿美元,按年跌53%。
公司表示,若美国经济持续复苏及汽车业不再因防疫进一步停产,将能产生足够现金支付年底到期的160亿美元债务。公司亦预期下半年经调整经营溢利介乎40亿至50亿美元,市场预期为44亿美元。
通用汽车股价昨日(29日)先升後跌,收市跌1.7%报25.89美元。
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