MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report Date :

06.09.2012

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

SRI  TRANG  AGRO-INDUSTRY  PUBLIC  COMPANY  LIMITED

 

 

Registered Office :

10  Soi  10,  Petchkasem  Road,  T.  Hadyai, A.  Hadyai,   Songkhla  90110

 

 

 

 

Country :

Thailand

 

 

 

 

Financials (as on) :

31.12.2011

 

 

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

23.04.1987

 

 

 

 

Com. Reg. No.:

0107536001656

 

 

 

 

Legal Form :

Public  Limited  Company

 

 

 

 

Line of Business :

Manufacturer, Exporter and Distributor of Concentrated Latex and Natural  Rubber Products

 

 

 

 

No. of Employees :

6,214

 

 

RATING & COMMENTS

 

MIRA’s Rating :

A

 

RATING

STATUS

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

Fairly Large

 

Status :

Good

Payment Behaviour :

No Complaints

Litigation :

Clear

 

 

NOTES :

Any query related to this report can be made on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report number, name and date.

 

ECGC Country Risk Classification List – March 31st, 2012

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(31.12.2011)

Current Rating

(31.03.2012)

Thailand

B1

B1

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low

 

A2

Moderate

 

B1

High

 

B2

Very High

 

C1

Restricted

 

C2

Off-credit

 

D

 

 

THAILAND - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

 

With a well-developed infrastructure, a free-enterprise economy, generally pro-investment policies, and strong export industries, Thailand enjoyed solid growth from 2000 to 2007 - averaging more than 4% per year - as it recovered from the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98. Thai exports - mostly machinery and electronic components, agricultural commodities, and jewelry - continue to drive the economy, accounting for more than half of GDP. The global financial crisis of 2008-09 severely cut Thailand's exports, with most sectors experiencing double-digit drops. In 2009, the economy contracted 2.3%. In 2010, Thailand's economy expanded 7.8%, its fastest pace since 1995, as exports rebounded from their depressed 2009 level. Steady economic growth at just below 4% during the first three quarters of 2011 was interrupted by historic flooding in October and November in the industrial areas north of Bangkok, crippling the manufacturing sector and leading to a revised growth rate of only 0.1% for the year. The industrial sector is poised to recover from the second quarter of 2012 onward, however, and the government anticipates the economy will probably grow between 5.5 and 6.5% for 2012, while private sector forecasts range between 3.8% and 5.7%.

Source : CIA


Company name

 

SRI  TRANG  AGRO-INDUSTRY  PUBLIC  COMPANY  LIMITED

 

 

SUMMARY

 

BUSINESS  ADDRESS                          :           10  SOI  10,  PETCHKASEM  ROAD,  T.  HADYAI,

A.  HADYAI,   SONGKHLA  90110,  THAILAND

TELEPHONE                                         :           [66]  74  344-663-70 

FAX                                                      :           [66]  74  344-677

REGISTRATION  ADDRESS                  :           SAME  AS  BUSINESS  ADDRESS                                                                   

ESTABLISHED                         :           1987

REGISTRATION  NO.                           :           0107536001656  [Former: BOR MOR JOR.  239]

CAPITAL REGISTERED                         :           BHT.   1280,000,000

CAPITAL PAID-UP                                :           BHT.   1,280,000,000

FISCAL YEAR CLOSING DATE              :           DECEMBER   31            

LEGAL  STATUS                                  :           PUBLIC  LIMITED  COMPANY

EXECUTIVE                                          :           MR.  VIYAVOOD  SINCHAROENKUL,  THAI

                                                                        MANAGING  DIRECTOR           

 

NO.  OF  STAFF                                   :           6,214

LINES  OF  BUSINESS                          :           CONCENTRATED  LATEX  AND  NATURAL  RUBBER

PRODUCTS

                                                                        MANUFACTURER,  EXPORTER  AND  DISTRIBUTOR

                                                                         

                                                                         

CORPORATE  PROFILE

 

OPERATING  TREND                            :           STABLE                       

PRESENT  SITUATION                          :           OPERATING  NORMALLY                     

REPUTATION                                       :           GOOD  FOR  NORMAL  BUSINESS  ENGAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT  STANDARD                 :           MANAGEMENT  WITH  GOOD  PERFORMANCE                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


HISTORY

 

The  subject  was  initially  established  on   April  23,  1987  as  a  private  limited  company under  the  registered  name  Sri  Trang  Agro-Industry  Co.,  Ltd.”,  by  Thai  group,  the  Sincharoenkul  family,  to  manufacture  various  kinds  of  concentrated  latex  and  natural  rubber  products  for  both  local  and  overseas  markets.  

 

On  April  23,  1987,  the  subject  was  listed  on  the  Stock  Exchange  of  Thailand.  On  December  27, 1993,  its  status  was  converted  into  a  public  limited  company  under  the  name  SRI  TRANG  AGRO-INDUSTRY  PUBLIC  COMPANY  LIMITED.  It  currently  employs  6,214  staff.

 

The  subject’s  registered  address  is  10  Soi 10,  Petchkasem  Rd.,  T.  Hadyai,  A. Hadyai,  Songkhla  90110,  and  this  is  the  company’s  current  operation  address.  

 

 

THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS

 

     Name

 

Nationality

Age

 

 

 

 

Mr. Viyavood  Sincharoenkul

[x]

Thai

57

Mr. Chaiyos  Sincharoenkul

[x]

Thai

61

Mr. Prasit  Panichkul

[x]

Thai

65

Mr. Anan  Pruksanusak

[x]

Thai

58

Mr. Kitichai  Sincharoenkul

[x]

Thai

53

Mr. Prakob  Visitkitjakarn

 

Thai

72

Mr. Krieng  Yanyongdilok

 

Thai

74

Mr. Samacha  Potavorn

 

Thai

59

Mr. Veerasith  Sincharoenkul

[x]

Thai

-

Mr. Paul  Sumade  Lee

[x]

Thai

-

Mr. Neo  Ah  Chap

 

Malaysian

-

 

 

AUTHORIZED  PERSON

 

Two  of  the  mentioned  directors  [x]  can  jointly  sign  on  behalf  of  the  subject  with  company’s  affixed.

 

 

MANAGEMENT

 

Mr. Viyavood  Sincharoenkul  is  the  Managing  Director.

He  is  Thai  nationality  with  the  age  of  57  years  old.

 

Mr. Kitichai  Sincharoenkul  is  the  Manager  of  Legal  and  Administration.

He  is  Thai  nationality  with  the  age  of  53  years  old.

 

Mr.  Paul  Sumade  Lee  is  the  Manager  of  Sales  and  Marketing.

He  is  Thai  nationality.


Mrs.  Prapai  Srisuttiphong  is  the Group  Procurement  Manager.

She  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr. Chalermpop  KhanjanLee  is  the  Co-Group  Production  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr. Arsom  Aksornnam  is  the  Co-Group  Production  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr.  Chaidet  Pruksanusak  is  the  Group  Quality  Assurance  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr.  Rattapong  Laparojkit  is  the Co-Group  Engineering  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr. Phanlert  Wangsuphadilok  is  the  Co-Group  Engineering  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr.  Udom  Pruksanusak  is  the  Co-Group  Human  Resource  Manager.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Ms.  Nuchanart  Chaiyarat  is  the  Co-Group  Human  Resource  Manager.

She  is  Thai  nationality.

 

Mr.  Patrawut  Panitkul  is  the  Chief  Financial  Officer.

He  is  Thai  nationality.

 

 

BUSINESS  OPERATIONS

 

The subject’s  activity  is a  manufacturer,  exporter  and  distributor  of natural  rubber products,  such  as  ribbed  smoked  rubber  sheet  [RSS],  concentrated  latex  and  blocked  rubber  as  the  followings:

 

Products

 

Ribbed  Smoked

-  5  Grades  of  Ribbed  Smoked  Sheets  [RSS]  1, 2, 3, 4  and  5

-  Raw  material  in  the  automobile  tire  industry,  parts  of  automobile,  belt  pipe,  and  shoes

   etc.

 

Concentrated  Latex

-  Latex  with  60%

-  Raw  material  in  the  productions  of  latex  examination  gloves,  condoms  and  elastic rubber.

 

 

Block  Rubber

-  4  Types  of  products;  STR  10,  STR  20,  STR5L  and  STR  CV

-  Raw  material  in  the  automobile  tire  industry.

 

PRODUCTION  CAPACITY

 

RSS                             :  215,993  tons  per  annum

Concentrated  Latex       :  191,488  tons  per  annum

Blocked  Rubber            :  691,684  tons  per  annum

 

PURCHASE

 

80%  of   raw  material  mainly  natural  rubber  is  purchased  from  over  400  local  planters  in  the  Southern  provinces  of  Thailand,  the  remaining  20%  including  chemical,  machinery  and  cup  lump  are  imported  from  Germany,  U.K., Netherlands,  Austria,  United  States  of  America  and  Japan.

 

MAJOR  SUPPLIER

 

Thai  Tech  Rubber  Co.,  Ltd.     :  Thailand

 

SALES 

 

90%  of  the  products  is  exported  to  Europe,  United  States  of  America,  Republic  of  China,  Japan,  India,  Korea,  Vietnam,  Singapore,  Taiwan,  Indonesia  and  Malaysia,  the  remaining  10%  is sold  locally  to  manufacturers,  wholesalers  and  end-users,  mainly  in  tire  productions,  such  as  Bridgestone  Group, Michelin  Group, Yokohama Group,  and  Goodyear  Group.

 
MAJOR  CUSTOMERS

 

Sri  Trang  International  Pte.  Ltd.           :  Singapore

Sri  Trang  U.S.A.  Inc.                           :  U.S.A.

Shi  Dong  Shanghai  Co.,  Ltd.               :  Republic  of  China

 

 

RELATED/AFFILIATED  COMPANIES

 

Sri  Trang  Group of  Companies:

 

Subsidiaries

 

Company

Business

Anvatr  Parawood  Co.,  Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  parawood

Rubberland  Product  Co., Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  concentrated  latex

Nam  Hua  Rubber  Co., Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  rubber  products

Sadao  P.S.  Rubber  Co., Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  rubber  products

Startex  Rubber  Co.,  Ltd.

Rubber  plantation

Premier  System  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.

Provision  of  engineering  services

Starlight  Express  Transport  Co.,  Ltd.

Provision  of  logistics  services

Sri  Trang  Rubber  &  Plantation  Co.,  Ltd.

Rubber  plantation

Sri  Trang  International  Pte.  Ltd.

Distributor  of  rubber  products

Sri  Trang  U.S.A.  Inc,

Distributor  of  rubber  products

PT  Sri  Trang  Lingga  Indonesia

Manufacturer  of  STR  block  rubber

Shi  Dong  Shanghai  Rubber  Co.,  Ltd.

Distributor  of  rubber  products  in  China

 

 

Indirect  Subsidiaries

 

Company

Business

Shi  Dong  Investments  Pte.  Ltd.

Investment  holding  in  Singapore

P.T.  Star  Rubber  Indonesia

Manufacturer  of  STR  block  rubber  in  Indonesia

 

 

Associates

 

Siam  Sempermed  Corporation  Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  medical  gloves

Semperflex Asia  Corporation  Limited

Manufacturer  of  hydraulic  hose  in  China

Semperform Pacific Corporation Limited

injection-molded  parts

Sempermed  USA,  Inc.

Sales  of  medical  gloves,  USA.

Pattana  Agro  Futures  Co.,  Ltd.

Futures  broker  in  Thailand

Semperflex Shanghai  Co., Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  hydraulic  hose  in  China

Sempermed  Singapore  Pte.  Ltd.

Investment  and  holding  company

 

 

Indirect   Associates

 

Company

Business

Sempermed  Brazil  Comercio  Exterior  LTDA

Sales  of  medical  gloves  in  Brazil

Shanghai  Foremost  Plastic  Industrial Co., Ltd.

Manufacturer  of  medical  gloves  in  China

 

 

LITIGATION

 

Bankruptcy  and  Receivership

 

There  are  no  litigation  on  bankruptcy  and  receivership  cases  filed  against  the  subject  found  at  Legal  Execution  Department  for  the  past  five  years.

 

Others

 

There  are  no  legal  suits  filed  against   the  subject  for  the  past  two  years.

 

 

CREDIT  

 

Local  bills  are  paid  by  cash  or  on  the  credits  term  of  30-60  days.

Imports  are  by  L/C  on  the  credit  term of  60  days  or  T/T.

Sales  are  by  cash  or  on  the  credits  term  of  30-60  days.

Exports  are  against  L/C  at  sight  and T/T.

 

 

BANKING

 

Bank  of  Ayudhya  Public  Co.,  Ltd.

   [Hadyai  Branch]

 

Bangkok  Bank  Public  Co.,  Ltd.

   [Hadyai  Branch]

 

Kasikornbank  Public  Co.,  Ltd.

 

Siam  Commercial  Bank  Public  Co.,  Ltd.

 

 

EMPLOYMENT

 

The  subject  employs  approximately  6,214  office  staff  and  factory  workers.

 

 

LOCATION  DETAILS

 

The  premise  is  owned  for  administrative  office  at  the  heading  address.  Premise  is  located  in  provincial, in  the  Southern  region  of  Thailand.

 

Bangkok  Branch:

23rd  Floor,  P.S. Tower,  36/82  Sukhumvit  21  Rd.  [Asoke],  Klongtoey,  Watana,  Bangkok 10110.  Tel.:  [66]  2259-2964-71  Fax  :  [66]  2259-2958.

 

Factory  I

13/1  Jinggit  Rd.,  Thupthiang,  Muang,  Trang  92000

 
Factory  II

99/3 Moo  7,  Phangla,  Sadao,  Songkhla  90170

 

Factory  III

1  Moo  2,  Thumyai,  Thungsong,  Nakhonsithammarat  80110

 

Factory  IV

399 Moo 7,  T.  Huay  Nang,  Huay  Yod,  Trang  92130

 

Factory  V

101/1-4  Moo  7,  Praiwas,  Kajanadis,  Suratthani  84160

 

Factory VI

68/2  Moo  4,  Suradthanee-Punpin  Rd.,  Watpradoo,  Muang, Suratthani  84000

 

Factory VII

41/1  Moo  13,  Donyang,  Pratuo,  Chumphon  86210

 

Factory VIII

139  Moo  2  Trang-Sikao  Rd.,  Na  Muangpet,  Sikao,  Muang,  Trang  92000

 

Factory IX

136/1  Moo  1,  Sirorod  Rd.,  T.  Kaotum,  Yarang,  Pattani  94160.

 

COMMENT

 

Subject was  formed in  1987  to  produce  and  export  natural  rubber  products. The  commodities  contain  rubber  smoked  sheets,  concentrated  latex, STR block  rubber.  The  distributing  units  were  established  in  order  to  support  the market  activities  and  improve  to  identify  the  new market  opportunities.    The  company  continued  expanding  the  business  to  achieve  the goal  of  being  a  regional  player  in  the  rubber  industry  with  the  mix  of  natural  rubber  products  and  finished  products.    

 

In 2011, it  achieved a  world  record  of  natural  rubber  capacity  of  1.1 million  tons  per  annum  for  the  midstream,   which  enabled  the  company  to  be  the world  leader of natural rubber processor.

 

 

FINANCIAL  INFORMATION

 

The  capital  was  initially  registered  at  Bht.  31,000,000  divided  into   3,100  shares  of  Bht.   10,000  each.

 

The  capital  was  increased  later  as the  followings:

 

Bht.        35,000,000  on  March  30,  1989

Bht.        57,500,000  on  December  18,  1990  

            Bht.        75,000,000  on  June  25,  1991

            Bht.      150,000,000  on  December  30,  1992

Bht.      500,000,000   in  1993

Bht.   1,000,000,000   in  2005

           

The  latest  registered  capital  was   increased   to   Bht.  1,280,000,000  divided   into  1,280,000,000  shares  of  Bht.  1  each  with  fully  paid.

 

MAIN  SHAREHOLDERS  :  [as  at  May  10,  2012]

 

       NAME

HOLDING

%

 

 

 

Sri  Trang  Holdings  Co.,  Ltd. 

246,852,060

19.29

Mr. Vaiyavood  Sincharoenkul

168,523,970

13.17

The  Central  Depository [Pte]  Limited

94,980,175

7.42

Mr. Aram  Sirisuwat

52,487,505

4.10

Thai  NVDR  Co.,  Ltd.

46,368,250

3.62

Citibank  Nominees  Singapore  Pte  Ltd.

22,950,000

1.79

Mr. Veerasit  Sincharoenkul

22,441,000

1.75

Mr. Somwang  Sincharoenkul

  18,913,305

1.48

Mr. Kitichai  Sincharoenkul

14,250,000

1.11

Ms. Suwanna  Kovitsophon

13,700,000

1.07

Mr. Tsai  Wu-Ying

13,153,420

1.03

Southland  Rubber  Co.,  Ltd.

11,605,920

0.91

Others

553,774,395

43.26

 

Total  Shareholders  :   16,269

 


NAME  OF  AUDITOR  &  CERTIFIED  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTANT  NO. :

 

Mrs.  Nongram  Laoareedilok  No.  4334

 

 

BALANCE SHEET [BAHT]

 

The  latest  financial  figures  published  for  December  31,  2011  &  2010  were:

          

ASSETS

  

Current Assets

2011

2010

 

 

 

Cash   and  cash equivalents            

766,433,932

686,844,087

Derivative  financial  instruments

44,430,250

98,248,193

Trade  accounts   receivable and 

   other  receivables

 

6,125,343,153

 

3,947,756,981

Amounts  due  from  futures  brokers

115,479,473

84,046,854

Inventories                            

6,570,252,082

10,505,003,800

Other  Current  Assets                  

36,283,658

30,136,709

 

 

 

Total  Current  Assets                

13,658,222,548

15,352,036,624

 

Non-current  assets

 

 

Long-term  loan  to  an  associate

62,905,000

-

Fixed deposits  pledged  as  collateral                        

12,594,670

12,550,742

Investment  in  subsidiaries

5,130,765,514

2,553,696,099

Investment  in  associates

709,802,500

679,507,500

Investment  in  a  joint  venture

20,099,800

20,099,800

Available-for-sale  financial  assets

42,778,669

45,105,924

Property,  plant  and  equipment

2,690,400,416

2,130,526,410

Intangible  assets

10,651,107

10,566,822

Investment  properties

22,850,000

22,850,000

Withholding  tax  deducted  at  source

38,724,575

120,310,910

Deferred  income  tax  assets

124,958,144

12,853,715

Other  non - current  Assets                     

8,115,155

10,561,720

Total  non-current  assets

8,874,643,550

5,618,629,642

 

Total  Assets                 

 

22,532,866,098

 

20,970,666,266


LIABILITIES & SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY [BAHT]

 

Current Liabilities

2011

2010

 

 

 

Short-term  loans  from  financial  institution

4,551,591,000

10,641,378,000

Trade  accounts  payable and  other  payables

1,537,325,200

1,207,522,195

Current  portion of  long-term loans  from

    financial  institution

 

-

 

575,000,000

Current  portion  of  finance l  lease  liabilities

6,361,631

10,505,841

Derivative  financial  instruments

541,893,664

65,410,102

Current  income tax  liabilities

154,380,736

-

Other   current  liabilities              

41,273,833

43,824,820

 

 

 

Total Current Liabilities

6,832,826,064

12,543,640,958

Non-current  liabilities

 

 

Long-term  loans  from  finance  institutions

-

2,031,250,000

Debentures

2,150,000,000

-

Finance  lease  liabilities

8,000,715

13,531,353

Deferred  income  tax  liabilities

106,875,360

71,649,954

Provision  for  post  employment  benefit 

   obligations

 

41,923,427

 

37,865,261

Total  Non-current  liabilities

2,306,799,502

2,154,296,568

 

Total Liabilities

 

9,139,625,566

 

14,697,937,526

Shareholders' Equity

 

 

Share  capital

 

 

  Authorised  share  capital

 

 

  Ordinary  shares,  1,280,000,000  shares 

    of  par  Baht  1  each  

 

 

    [2101 : 1,280,000,000  shares  of  par  Baht

                 1  each]

 

1,280,000,000

 

1,280,000,000

  Issued  and  paid-up  share  capital

 

 

  Ordinary  shares,  1,280,000,000  shares 

    of  par  Baht  1  each  

 

 

    [2101 : 1,000,000,000  shares  of  par  Baht

                 1  each]

 

1,280,000,000

 

1,000,000,000

Premium  on  share  capital                        

8,550,989,821

1,123,800,000

Revaluation  surplus,  net  of  accumulated

   depreciation

 

541,438,028

 

610,628,497

Unreallised  gain  on  available-for-sale

     financial  assets

 

159,618

 

2,299,988

Retained  earnings 

 

 

   Appropriated  for  Statutory  Reserve

128,000,000

100,000,000

   Unappropriated 

2,892,653,065

3,436,000,255

 

Total Shareholders' Equity 

 

13,393,240,532

 

6,272,728,740

 

Total Liabilities  &  Shareholders'  Equity

 

22,532,866,098

 

20,970,666,266


                                       

PROFIT  &  LOSS  ACCOUNT

 

Revenue

2011

2010

 

 

 

Sales  of  goods  and  services                             

76,862,112,971

44,040,706,709

Cost  of  sales  and  services                   

[71,835,474,372]

[41,121,586,298]

 

Gross  profit                  

 

5,026,638,599

 

2,919,120,411

 

 

 

Other  income                 

154,464,019

394,750,751

Selling expenses

[2,810,039,869]

[1,316,673,395

Administrative  expenses

[387,173,776]

[220,138,655

Gains  [loss]  on  exchange  rates

[42,330,407]

808,609,694

Other  gains  [losses]

73,879,860

103,543,834

 

Total Expenses             

 

2,015,438,426

 

2,689,212,640

 

 

 

Profit  before  financial costs  and  income tax

2,015,438,426

2,689,212,640

Finance  income

4,634,173

2,756,402

Finance costs

[418,916,472]

[239,203,958]

 

 

 

Profit  before  income  tax

1,601,156,127

2,452,765,084

Income  tax  expenses

[534,576,925]

[86,033,514]

 

Net  Profit / [Loss]

 

1,066,579,202

 

2,366,731,570

 


FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

 

ITEM

UNIT

2011

2010

 

 

 

 

LIQUIDITY RATIO

 

 

 

CURRENT RATIO

TIMES

2.00

1.22

QUICK RATIO

TIMES

1.03

0.38

 

 

 

 

ACTIVITY RATIO

 

 

 

FIXED ASSETS TURNOVER

TIMES

28.57

20.67

TOTAL ASSETS TURNOVER

TIMES

3.41

2.10

INVENTORY CONVERSION PERIOD

DAYS

(33.38)

(93.24)

INVENTORY TURNOVER

TIMES

(10.93)

(3.91)

RECEIVABLES CONVERSION PERIOD

DAYS

29.09

32.72

RECEIVABLES TURNOVER

TIMES

12.55

11.16

PAYABLES CONVERSION PERIOD

DAYS

(7.81)

(10.72)

CASH CONVERSION CYCLE

DAYS

3.52

(49.81)

 

 

 

 

PROFITABILITY RATIO

 

  

 

COST OF GOODS SOLD

%

(93.46)

(93.37)

SELLING & ADMINISTRATION

%

4.86

4.88

INTEREST

%

0.55

0.54

GROSS PROFIT MARGIN

%

193.66

194.27

NET PROFIT MARGIN BEFORE EX. ITEM

%

97.58

94.79

NET PROFIT MARGIN

%

1.39

5.37

RETURN ON EQUITY

%

7.96

37.73

RETURN ON ASSET

%

4.73

11.29

EARNING PER SHARE

BAHT

83.33

236.67

 

 

 

 

LEVERAGE RATIO

 

 

 

DEBT RATIO

TIMES

0.41

0.70

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO

TIMES

0.68

2.34

TIME INTEREST EARNED

TIMES

179.04

174.52

 

 

 

 

ANNUAL GROWTH

 

 

 

SALES GROWTH

%

74.53

 

OPERATING PROFIT

%

79.66

 

NET PROFIT

%

(54.93)

 

FIXED ASSETS

%

26.28

 

TOTAL ASSETS

%

7.45

 

 

 


 

PROFITABILITY RATIO

 

Gross Profit Margin

193.66

Impressive

Industrial Average

8.82

Net Profit Margin

1.39

Impressive

Industrial Average

(0.36)

Return on Assets

4.73

Impressive

Industrial Average

0.60

Return on Equity

7.96

Impressive

Industrial Average

0.61

 

Gross Profit Margin used to assess a firm's financial health by revealing the proportion of money left over from revenues after accounting for the cost of goods sold. Gross profit margin serves as the source for paying additional expenses and future savings. Gross Profit Margin is  193.66%. When compared with the industry average, the ratio of the company was higher. This indicated that company was more profitable than the same industry.

 

Net Profit Margin is the indicator of the company's efficiency in that net profit takes into consideration all expenses of the company. A low profit margin indicates a low margin of safety, higher risk that a decline in sales will erase profits and result in a net loss. Net Profit Margin ratio is 1.39%, higher figure when compared with those of its average competitors in the same industry, indicated that business was an efficient operator in a dominant position within its industry.

 

Return on Assets measures how efficiently profits are being generated from the assets employed in the business when compared with the ratios of firms in a similar business. A low ratio in comparison with industry averages indicates an inefficient use of business assets. Return on Assets ratio is 4.73%, higher figure when compared with those of its average competitors in the same industry, indicated that business was an efficient profit  in a dominant position within its industry.

 

Return on Equity indicates how profitable a company is by comparing its net income to its average shareholders' equity, ROE measures how much the shareholders earned for their investment in the company. Return on Equity ratio is 7.96%, higher figure when compared with those of its average competitors in the same industry, indicated that business was an efficient profit  in a dominant position within its industry.

 

Trend of the average competitors in the same industry for last 5 years

Return on Assets                       Downtrend

Return on Equity                        Downtrend

 

 

LIQUIDITY RATIO

 

Current Ratio

2.00

Deteriorated

Industrial Average

23.66

Quick Ratio

1.03

 

 

 

Cash Conversion Cycle

3.52

 

 

 

 

The Current Ratio is to ascertain whether a company's short-term assets are readily available to pay off its short-term liabilities. The company's figure is 2 times in 2011, increase from 1.22 times, then it is generally considered to have good short-term financial strength. When compared with the industry average, the ratio of the company was lower.

 

The Quick Ratio is a liquidity indicator that further refines the current ratio by measuring the amount of the most liquid current assets there are to cover current liabilities. The company's figure is 1.03 times in 2011, increase from 0.38 times, although excluding inventory so the company still have good short-term financial strength.

 

The Cash Conversion Cycle measures the number of days a company's cash is tied up in the production and sales process of its operations and the benefit from payment terms from its creditors. It meant the company could survive when no cash inflow was received from sale for 4 days.

 

Trend of the average competitors in the same industry for last 5 years

Current Ratio                 Uptrend

 


 

 

LEVERAGE RATIO

 

Debt Ratio

0.41

Impressive

Industrial Average

0.87

Debt to Equity Ratio

0.68

Impressive

Industrial Average

2.71

Times Interest Earned

179.04

Impressive

Industrial Average

6.65

 

Debt to Equity Ratio a measurement of how much suppliers, lenders, creditors and obligors have committed to the company versus what the shareholders have committed. A lower the percentage means that the company is using less leverage and has a stronger equity position.

 

Times Interest Earned measuring a company's ability to meet its debt obligations. Ratio is 179.04 higher than 1, so the company can pay interest expenses on outstanding debt.

 

Debt Ratio shows the proportion of a company's assets which are financed through debt. The company's figure is 0.41 less than 0.5, most of the company's assets are financed through equity.

 

Trend of the average competitors in the same industry for last 5 years

Debt Ratio                                 Uptrend

Times Interest Earned                Uptrend

 

 

 

ACTIVITY RATIO

 

Fixed Assets Turnover

28.57

Impressive

Industrial Average

26.65

Total Assets Turnover

3.41

Impressive

Industrial Average

2.91

Inventory Conversion Period

(33.38)

 

 

 

Inventory Turnover

(10.93)

Deteriorated

Industrial Average

10.81

Receivables Conversion Period

29.09

 

 

 

Receivables Turnover

12.55

Acceptable

Industrial Average

17.55

Payables Conversion Period

(7.81)

 

 

 

 

Trend of the average competitors in the same industry for last 5 years

Fixed Assets Turnover                Uptrend

Total Assets Turnover                 Downtrend

Inventory Turnover                      Uptrend

Receivables Turnover                  Uptrend

 

 

 

 


 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

Rs.55.89

UK Pound

1

Rs.88.63

Euro

1

Rs.70.02

 

 

INFORMATION DETAILS

 

Report Prepared by :

PRL

 

 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

RATING

STATUS

 

 

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

>86

Aaa

Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums

 

Unlimited

71-85

Aa

Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Large

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Fairly Large

41-55

Ba

Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments.

 

Satisfactory

26-40

B

Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively below average.

 

Small

11-25

Ca

Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums in default or expected to be in default upon maturity

 

Limited with full security

<10

C

Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised

 

 

Credit not recommended

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NB

New Business

 

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This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this report. The assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated through %) are as follows:

 

Financial condition (40%)            Ownership background (20%)                 Payment record (10%)

Credit history (10%)                    Market trend (10%)                                Operational size (10%)

 

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