USD115.4 million. The increase was primarily due to volume growth of 3.3% Q-o-Q and 5.6% Y-o-Y (Table 4), which was supported by an increase in capacity from Phase 3 at the new plant and an adverse effect of
production; therefore, the production was unable to operate at its full capacity. Moreover, the higher prices of sugar and garlics, which are the main raw materials used in the production, had contributed to
), a project of Paju Energy Services Co.,Ltd. (Paju ES) (EGCO holds a 49.00% ownership interest), located in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea with a capacity of 19.80 MW. Gangdong will sell electricity to
76.06%. The decrease was due to closely monitor the debt collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of
decrease was due to closely monitor the debt collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of the first
%. The decrease was due to closely monitor the debt collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of the
was due to closely monitor the debt collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of the second quarter
monitor the debt collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of the third quarter of 2019, the Company had
, considering the company's ability to pay short-term liabilities without bringing in inventories, it will make the value clearer. In 2020 and 2019, the Company's liquidity ratio was 0 .41 times and 0 .01 times
collections and the better ability to pay of receivable accounts which support the better of overall quality account receivables. As of the end of the third quarter of 2019, the Company had 50,753.78 million