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Manchester United Fiscal Q3 Adjusted Loss Narrows, Revenue Rises; Annual Sales Outlook Updated
Jun 6, 2025 4:51 AM

07:39 AM EDT, 06/06/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Manchester United ( MANU ) reported a fiscal Q3 adjusted loss Friday of 0.03 British pounds ($0.04) per diluted share, narrowing from a loss of 0.25 pounds a year earlier.

One analyst surveyed by FactSet expected a loss of 0.19 pounds.

Revenue for the quarter ended March 31 rose to 160.6 million pounds from 136.7 million pounds a year earlier.

One analyst polled by FactSet expected 157.3 million pounds.

The company now expects fiscal 2025 revenue in the range of 660 million pounds to 670 million pounds, compared with its previous forecast of 650 million pounds to 670 million pounds.

A single analyst polled by FactSet expects 662.3 million pounds.

Manchester United ( MANU ) shares were up 4.4% in recent premarket activity.

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