, the delinquent account receivables for 3 months and up was 5.3% and default receivables in credit risk (NPL Stage 3) was 5.5%. In part of separate financial statement, the delinquent account receivables
several projects in Q3-2022 and the accrued income from projects that recognized revenue by stage of completion in the previous quarter which have been invoiced for billing from customers in Q3-2022
for 3 months and up was 5.4% . For default receivables in credit risk (NPL Stage 3) was 5.6% . In the part of separate financial statement, the delinquent account receivables for 3 months and up was 5.0
5.5%. For default receivables in credit risk (NPL Stage 3) was 5.7%. The separated delinquent account receivables for 3 months and up was 5.2% and the default receivables in credit risk (NPL Stage 3
year and 7% from the previous quarter due to the ending of moratorium program for customers impacted by Covid-19 since December 2021. The default receivables in credit risk (Stage 3) ratio stood at 5.9
97.5% of total capacity during off-peak period in the third quarter. In September, the company started to produce during on-peak period, which resulted in the September production at 73,134 2. Business
significantly higher than last year quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter
, labor costs per unit, loss and depreciation in early stage, which remained high, in the production lines of both Rojana factory and in America, despite the decreasing costs of seaweed in the second half
. Until date, the Company has agreed with the customer to end this project, and it is in negotiation with the customer regarding amount to be settled, which is still highly uncertain at this stage. At 31
stage of production; therefore, the production is unable to operate at its full capacity. Moreover, an increase in prices of sugar and garlics, which are the main raw materials used in the production, has