LM3

Lilama 3 ·UPCOM ·2025Q4

▲ Showing improvement

Price
1,900
Latest close
08 May 2026
P/E
P/B
EPS
BVPS
ROE -0.1%
ROA 0.1%
Profit Margin 0.4%
Asset Turnover 0.27x
Equity Mult. -1.28x

TTM · Applied to: EPS, ROE, ROA, Net Margin, Asset Turnover, Debt/Equity

What Is Changing

On a Năm 2025 basis, LM3 is maintaining revenue growth, but margins have not improved proportionally — earnings have been recovering gradually over multiple periods. What is still missing is the ability to convert top-line growth into better profitability.

TTM REVENUE
VND 46bn
+67.2%YoY
NET MARGIN
0.42%
−0.0ppYoY
TTM NET PROFIT
VND 0bn
+64.0%YoY

Quarterly snapshot data is not available yet.

Financial Highlights

Detailed analysis of each financial dimension

Is the profit sustainable?

Margins are broadly flat — earnings quality is the factor to watch.

very positive positive stable watch under pressure

What is driving the margin?

Track net margin changes and the operating components against the same period last year.

Profitability trend

Net Margin 0.42% −0.0pp
Gross Margin
SG&A / Revenue

Is capital being used efficiently?

Evaluate capital, asset, and working-capital efficiency.

Balance Sheet

Focus on inventory, liability structure, and year-end cash balance.

Inventory ended the period at 33.1bn, roughly 17.9% of total assets.

Over the last 12 months, working capital released 0.0bn of cash.

Working Capital Drivers

TTM YoY · Prior -> TTM

Receivables were broadly stable → neutral CFO:
Inventories were broadly stable → neutral CFO:
Payables were broadly stable → neutral CFO:

Working Capital Efficiency

Track receivable, inventory, and payable turns to judge working-capital efficiency.

Track DSO, DIO, DPO components to evaluate working capital turnover efficiency.

For construction contractors, DSO/DIO/DPO/CCC can be distorted by project progress, work-in-progress receivables, and milestone acceptance timing — these metrics should be read alongside developer payment cycles.

Working Capital Efficiency

TTM YoY · Prior -> TTM

Receivables
Inventory
Payables
Cash Conversion Cycle

Is financial risk significant?

High leverage combined with negative operating cash flow — this area needs close monitoring.

Investment Takeaway

The business is showing brightening signals, but the improvement is still early and not yet thick enough to read as a confirmed trend. The next item to monitor is working capital needs model and cycle context. Warning and risk signals are not yet decisive enough to shift the picture.

Watchpoint: Working capital needs model and cycle context.

Statement Data

Item 2025 2024 2023 2022
Net Revenue
46.5 27.8 90.3 63.3
Cost of Goods Sold
37.3 27.4 76.8 55.2
Gross Profit
9.2 0.3 13.5 8.1
Financial Expenses
3.0 2.7 3.2 2.8
Selling Expenses
0.0 0.0 0.0
General and Administrative Expenses
5.9 6.2 8.1 10.2
Operating Profit
0.3 -8.7 2.3 -4.7
Profit Before Tax
0.2 0.2 0.5 40.5
Net Income
0.2 0.1 0.5 40.5
Profit Attributable to Parent
0.2 0.1 0.5 40.5
Earnings per Share
37.00 23.00 101.00 7,871.00

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