- Holy Stone Enterprise
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Brief
Full name: Holy Stone Enterprise
Chinese name: 禾伸堂企業股份有限公司
Short name: Holy Stone
Stock code: 3026
Tax ID: 20891326
Market: TSE
Established: 1 Jun 1981
Paid in capital: NT$3.20 billion
Listed on TSE: 26 Aug 2002
Listed on OTC: 13 Jan 2000
Public since: 28 Apr 1998
Website: www.holystone.com.tw
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Financial performance
Holy Stone [3026] historical stock price (NT$) Date Volume (k) Transactions Value Open High Low Close Change Ask Bid 22-May 1,330 781 39,795,950 29.65 30.20 29.65 30.20 +0.55 +1.85% 30.20 30.15 21-May 727 329 21,528,939 29.55 29.65 29.55 29.65 +0.10 +0.34% 29.65 29.60 20-May 933 410 27,506,132 29.55 29.70 29.30 29.55 -0.10 -0.34% 29.60 29.55 17-May 747 344 22,195,184 29.80 29.80 29.65 29.65 -0.10 -0.34% 29.65 29.60 16-May 988 519 29,339,915 29.90 29.90 29.50 29.75 +0.15 +0.51% 29.75 29.70 15-May 967 464 28,665,738 29.50 29.90 29.45 29.60 +0.10 +0.34% 29.65 29.60 14-May 911 513 26,885,159 29.35 29.80 29.35 29.50 +0.15 +0.51% 29.50 29.45 13-May 1,763 820 51,957,554 29.90 29.90 29.10 29.35 -0.55 -1.84% 29.35 29.30 - Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes
Holy Stone: Consolidated revenues, Apr 2012 - Apr 2013 (NT$m)
Month
Sales
M/M
Y/Y
YTD
Y/Y
Apr-13
1,339
15.6%
12.6%
4,659
0.6%
Mar-13
1,159
27.5%
(11.2%)
3,320
(3.5%)
Feb-13
909
(27.4%)
(19.6%)
2,162
1.1%
Jan-13
1,253
8.5%
24.5%
1,253
24.5%
Dec-12
1,155
(4.8%)
(15.5%)
14,621
(6.3%)
Nov-12
1,213
(4%)
(2.3%)
13,466
(5.5%)
Oct-12
1,264
(0.9%)
5.7%
12,253
(5.8%)
Sep-12
1,276
(7.3%)
(5.6%)
10,989
(6.9%)
Aug-12
1,377
8%
10%
9,712
(7.1%)
Jul-12
1,275
5.7%
3.8%
8,336
(9.4%)
Jun-12
1,206
(1.5%)
(11.2%)
7,061
(11.5%)
May-12
1,225
3%
(6.9%)
5,856
(11.5%)
Apr-12
1,189
(8.8%)
(14.1%)
4,631
(12.7%)
*Figures are consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Non-consolidated revenues, Dec 2011 - Dec 2012 (NT$m)
Month
Sales
M/M
Y/Y
YTD
Y/Y
Dec-12
929
(10%)
(16.5%)
12,455
(5.3%)
Nov-12
1,032
(10.2%)
(2.2%)
11,526
(4.2%)
Oct-12
1,149
5.2%
10.3%
10,494
(4.4%)
Sep-12
1,092
(7%)
(2.6%)
9,345
(6%)
Aug-12
1,174
5.1%
12.6%
8,253
(6.4%)
Jul-12
1,117
8.8%
5.6%
7,078
(8.9%)
Jun-12
1,027
(2.3%)
(4.7%)
5,961
(11.2%)
May-12
1,051
(1.1%)
(0.7%)
4,935
(12.5%)
Apr-12
1,062
0.1%
(10.6%)
3,884
(15.2%)
Mar-12
1,061
15.1%
(15.3%)
2,822
(16.8%)
Feb-12
922
10.1%
8.5%
1,760
(17.6%)
Jan-12
838
(24.7%)
(34.9%)
838
(34.9%)
Dec-11
1,112
5.4%
(8.7%)
13,147
3.7%
*Figures are not consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Consolidated revenues, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$m)
Quarter
Sales
Q/Q
Y/Y
YTD
Y/Y
4Q-12
3,615
(7.8%)
(5.5%)
14,608
(6.6%)
3Q-12
3,921
8.1%
2.3%
10,992
(6.9%)
2Q-12
3,628
5.4%
(10.5%)
7,071
(11.4%)
1Q-12
3,443
(10%)
(12.3%)
3,443
(12.3%)
4Q-11
3,825
(0.2%)
(2.6%)
15,637
5.1%
*Figures are consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Non-consolidated revenues, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$m)
Quarter
Sales
Q/Q
Y/Y
YTD
Y/Y
4Q-12
3,110
(8.1%)
(3.1%)
12,455
(5.3%)
3Q-12
3,384
7.8%
5%
9,345
(6%)
2Q-12
3,140
11.3%
(5.6%)
5,961
(11.2%)
1Q-12
2,822
(12.1%)
(16.8%)
2,822
(16.8%)
4Q-11
3,209
(0.4%)
(9.2%)
13,147
3.7%
*Figures are not consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Consolidated balance sheet, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$k)
Item
4Q-2012
3Q-2012
2Q-2012
1Q-2012
4Q-2011
Current assets
8,994,689
9,132,588
9,324,337
9,488,020
9,604,133
Intangible assets
575,084
577,160
588,160
587,467
598,577
Other assets
18,513
22,169
21,151
20,243
18,971
Assets
13,882,141
14,001,250
14,207,730
14,375,696
14,468,684
Current liabilities
3,965,510
4,126,399
4,566,611
4,283,705
4,520,404
Other liabilities
82,530
55,104
74,300
68,686
69,017
Liabilities
4,286,636
4,421,873
4,930,391
4,530,218
4,806,471
Stockholders' equity
9,595,505
9,579,377
9,277,339
9,845,478
9,662,213
*Figures are consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Non-consolidated balance sheet, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$k)
Item
4Q-2012
3Q-2012
2Q-2012
1Q-2012
4Q-2011
Current assets
7,260,809
7,236,812
7,488,870
7,421,750
7,451,373
Long-term investments
2,256,658
2,306,180
2,288,035
2,353,926
2,312,826
Other assets
2,038
2,038
2,038
2,013
1,952
Assets
12,591,519
12,585,327
12,834,198
12,838,358
12,867,862
Current liabilities
3,351,281
3,422,028
3,869,746
3,494,626
3,646,157
Other liabilities
85,955
54,943
57,182
51,661
55,436
Liabilities
3,587,236
3,626,971
4,076,928
3,582,870
3,774,760
Stockholders' equity
9,004,283
8,958,356
8,757,270
9,255,488
9,093,102
*Figures are not consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Consolidated income statement, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$k)
Item
4Q-2012
3Q-2012
2Q-2012
1Q-2012
4Q-2011
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
Gross sales
3,649,933
3,944,350
3,671,534
3,471,858
3,873,423
Operating revenue
3,615,350
99.1%
3,921,447
99.4%
3,627,980
98.8%
3,443,057
99.2%
3,824,839
98.7%
Gross profit (loss) from operations
384,789
10.5%
552,276
14%
501,058
13.6%
430,601
12.4%
463,612
12%
Operating expenses
306,027
8.4%
320,122
8.1%
308,536
8.4%
285,261
8.2%
339,570
8.8%
Operating income (loss)
78,762
2.2%
232,154
5.9%
192,522
5.2%
145,340
4.2%
124,042
3.2%
Non-operating revenues and gains
83,493
2.3%
71,740
1.8%
29,829
0.8%
62,092
1.8%
36,551
0.9%
Income from continuing operations before income tax
156,236
4.3%
247,222
6.3%
194,090
5.3%
177,837
5.1%
128,312
3.3%
Net income (loss)
126,501
3.5%
198,976
5%
155,121
4.2%
155,330
4.5%
94,320
2.4%
Fully-diluted earnings per share (NT$)
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
*Figures are consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013Holy Stone: Non-consolidated income statement, 4Q11 - 4Q12 (NT$k)
Item
4Q-2012
3Q-2012
2Q-2012
1Q-2012
4Q-2011
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
NT$k
% of sales
Gross sales
3,141,824
3,403,530
3,181,806
2,849,219
3,256,006
Operating revenue
3,110,129
99%
3,383,616
99.4%
3,139,605
98.7%
2,821,608
99%
3,209,433
98.6%
Gross profit (loss) from operations
295,278
9.4%
414,952
12.2%
368,989
11.6%
318,540
11.2%
297,714
9.1%
Operating expenses
180,147
5.7%
191,604
5.6%
187,811
5.9%
168,773
5.9%
195,907
6%
Operating income (loss)
115,833
3.7%
223,228
6.6%
178,925
5.6%
149,278
5.2%
102,794
3.2%
Non-operating revenues and gains
38,644
1.2%
51,929
1.5%
35,303
1.1%
68,170
2.4%
31,483
1%
Income from continuing operations before income tax
155,609
5%
243,154
7.1%
193,008
6.1%
180,907
6.3%
123,037
3.8%
Net income (loss)
133,819
4.3%
201,879
5.9%
160,248
5%
159,177
5.6%
106,276
3.3%
Fully-diluted earnings per share (NT$)
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
*Figures are not consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, May 2013 - Holy Stone Enterprise full profile
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