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- Common-Size Balance Sheet: Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
- Analysis of Liquidity Ratios
- Analysis of Solvency Ratios
- Analysis of Geographic Areas
- Common Stock Valuation Ratios
- Present Value of Free Cash Flow to Equity (FCFE)
- Return on Equity (ROE) since 2005
- Price to Operating Profit (P/OP) since 2005
- Price to Sales (P/S) since 2005
- Analysis of Revenues
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Inventory Disclosure
Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2025-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31).
Inventory levels exhibited a consistent upward trend over the five-year period. The reported values increased annually from 2021 through 2025, although the rate of increase varied.
- Overall Trend
- From December 31, 2021, to December 31, 2025, inventory rose from US$32,826 thousand to US$49,508 thousand, representing a cumulative increase of 50.8%. This indicates a growing need to hold more goods to meet demand or anticipated demand.
- Growth Rate Analysis
- The increase from 2021 to 2022 was approximately 8.6%, representing an addition of US$2,842 thousand. The growth rate accelerated from 2022 to 2023, with an increase of 10.2% (US$3,641 thousand). A more substantial increase occurred between 2023 and 2024, at 24.4% (US$9,633 thousand). The rate of growth slowed considerably between 2024 and 2025, with an increase of only 1.1% (US$566 thousand).
- Potential Implications
- The significant increase in inventory from 2023 to 2024 warrants further investigation. This could be due to increased sales expectations, supply chain adjustments, or a strategic decision to build up inventory. The deceleration in growth from 2024 to 2025 suggests a stabilization of inventory levels, potentially indicating successful management of the prior increase or a shift in business conditions.
Continued monitoring of inventory levels is recommended to assess the efficiency of inventory management and to identify any potential risks associated with obsolescence or storage costs.