trending Market Intelligence /marketintelligence/en/news-insights/trending/h6__cPukBokcE9xEA4ltIw2 content esgSubNav
In This List

Lan Fa Textile Q4 loss widens 78.0% YOY

Case Study

Powering the markets of the future with data and AI

Case Study

An Alternative Investment Team Harnesses Textual Data Analytics to Find New Sources of Alpha

Blog

Analyzing Sentiment in Quarterly Earnings Calls — Q3 2023

Video

Battery metals - unbated long term need for supply security despite short-term headwinds


Lan Fa Textile Q4 loss widens 78.0% YOY

Lan Fa Textile Co. Ltd. said its fourth-quarter normalized net income was a loss of 4 Taiwan cents per share, compared with a loss of 2 cents per share in the year-earlier period.

Normalized net income, which excludes unusual gains or losses on a pre- and after-tax basis, was a loss of NT$13.9 million, compared with a loss of NT$7.8 million in the prior-year period.

The normalized profit margin fell to negative 1.7% from negative 0.8% in the year-earlier period.

Total revenue declined 18.1% on an annual basis to NT$806.0 million from NT$984.3 million, and total operating expenses decreased 16.0% on an annual basis to NT$803.1 million from NT$955.9 million.

Reported net income totaled a loss of NT$378.5 million, or a loss of NT$1.19 per share, compared to a loss of NT$15.4 million, or a loss of 5 cents per share, in the prior-year period.

For the year, the company's normalized net income totaled a loss of 16 cents per share, compared with 29 cents per share in the prior year.

Normalized net income was a loss of NT$51.7 million, compared with income of NT$90.6 million in the prior year.

Full-year total revenue declined 24.9% year over year to NT$2.95 billion from NT$3.92 billion, and total operating expenses fell 20.2% year over year to NT$3.00 billion from NT$3.75 billion.

The company said reported net income came to a loss of NT$438.0 million, or a loss of NT$1.38 per share, in the full year, compared with income of NT$227.8 million, or 72 cents per share, the prior year.

As of March 31, US$1 was equivalent to NT$30.34.