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Carrefour SA (CA.PA)

Paris - Paris 延遲價格。貨幣為 EUR。
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16.49+0.06 (+0.37%)
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前收市價16.43
開市16.48
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今日波幅16.45 - 16.69
52 週波幅14.89 - 18.72
成交量1,467,658
平均成交量1,757,967
市值11.371B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)0.48
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)12.78
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)1.29
業績公佈日2024年7月24日
遠期股息及收益率0.87 (5.28%)
除息日2024年5月28日
1 年預測目標價18.70
  • Reuters

    Brazil's Carrefour swings to profit in first quarter

    SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Carrefour Brasil, which is controlled by France's Carrefour, reported a net profit of 39 million reais ($7.7 million) for the first quarter, reversing losses in the same period last year, as higher food inflation expanded its profits. On an adjusted basis, it also swung back to the black with a 52-million-real net profit, although this profit came in below the forecast of 137.4 million reais from analysts polled by LSEG. Carrefour Brasil had already disclosed its first-quarter sales figures in late April, which rose 2.5% year-on-year, with hybrid wholesale unit Atacadao, which accounts for nearly 70% of the group activity, growing sales by 6.6%.

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    UPDATE 2-Brazil's Carrefour swings to profit in first quarter

    Carrefour Brasil, which is controlled by France's Carrefour, reported a net profit of 39 million reais ($7.7 million) for the first quarter, reversing losses in the same period last year, as higher food inflation expanded its profits. On an adjusted basis, it also swung back to the black with a 52-million-real net profit, although this profit came in below the forecast of 137.4 million reais from analysts polled by LSEG. Carrefour Brasil had already disclosed its first-quarter sales figures in late April, which rose 2.5% year-on-year, with hybrid wholesale unit Atacadao, which accounts for nearly 70% of the group activity, growing sales by 6.6%.

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    UPDATE 3-Carrefour ramps up price cuts to boost French sales

    Supermarket giant Carrefour is spending more on price cuts as it tries to win back market share, the company said on Wednesday as it announced a slight dip in sales in its core market of France. "The objective is to gain market share, obviously without starting a price war," finance chief Matthieu Malige told analysts on a call.