The Power of Profits: Unveiling VSC’s Impressive Q2 Performance with a Triple Threat

"Vietnam Container JSC (HOSE: VSC) announced its Q2 2024 financial statements, reporting a net profit of VND 68 billion, a 3.4x surge compared to the same period last year. This impressive performance is attributed to the robust growth in its core business operations and a significant reduction in losses from financial activities."

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Net profit up 3.4x YoY

VSC’s Q2 and 6M 2024 business results
Unit: Billion VND

Source: VietstockFinance

According to the Q2/2024 financial statements, VSC’s net revenue was nearly VND 718 billion, up 34% YoY. Gross profit margin improved by 3 percentage points to 30.8%, resulting in a 49% increase in the company’s gross profit to over VND 221 billion.

Financial activities still incurred a loss of more than VND 17 billion but showed significant improvement compared to the loss of over VND 38 billion in the same period last year. VSC explained that financial revenue increased due to the optimization of short-term idle capital, while financial expenses decreased.

Selling and management expenses increased significantly, by 109% and 24% respectively, to nearly VND 37 billion and over VND 41 billion, causing the ratio of SG&A expenses to net revenue to increase from 9.5% to 10.9%, thereby creating some pressure on profits.

At the end of Q2, VSC recorded a net profit of VND 68 billion, 3.4 times higher than the same period last year. Notably, the cumulative net profit for the first six months was lower than that of Q2 alone, possibly due to VSC’s adjustment of profit allocation between the parent company and non-controlling shareholders in Q1.

VSC likely changed the profit allocation structure for Q1/2024
Unit: VND

Source: VSC, author’s compilation

Asset structure underwent significant changes

As of Q2/2024, VSC’s total assets were nearly VND 6,489 billion, up 25% from the beginning of the year, mainly due to the increase in short-term receivables to VND 2,745 billion, almost 6 times higher than at the beginning of the year and accounting for 42% of total assets.

The surge in receivables was due to VSC recognizing an additional deposit of nearly VND 1,479 billion for the acquisition of a capital contribution in Dinh Vu Nam Hai Port.

Regarding this project, on July 18, VSC announced the completion of the transaction to acquire a capital contribution in Dinh Vu Nam Hai Port Co., Ltd. Therefore, the results of this transaction will be more clearly reflected in the Q3 financial statements.

According to the plan previously announced by VSC, the sellers were Commerce and Investment Joint Stock Company and Kim Khi Export Import Joint Stock Company. The maximum transfer ratio is 65% from these two companies, with a price of VND 83,800/share, corresponding to a transaction value of nearly VND 2,179 billion.

On the other hand, long-term receivables decreased by 99%, to less than VND 12 billion. This balance is related to the cooperation contract for investment and business between T&D Group and two subsidiaries owned by VSC, namely Green Logistics Center and Port Services, to implement the investment and business cooperation for the Hyatt Place Hai Phong hotel project.

Previously, on June 27, VSC’s Board of Directors passed a resolution on the termination of this cooperation agreement.

Source: VSC’s Q2/2024 financial statements

VSC completes the acquisition of Dinh Vu Nam Hai Port and plans to pay 2023 dividends

VSC to spend nearly VND 2,179 billion on acquiring a port business and divesting from Hyatt Place Hai Phong hotel

In terms of capital sources, VSC’s loan balance was VND 1,453 billion, down 7% from the beginning of the year, accounting for 22% of the structure.

Source: VSC’s Q2/2024 financial statements

Huy Khai