Financial statements Borg Automotive

Profit and loss statement of Borg Automotive

Company age:
Age:
24 y. 3 m. 17 d.
Share capital:
Share capital:
950 500 PLN

Revenue and profit of BORG AUTOMOTIVE

Year
2017
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Net sales 643 030 782,65 458 122 222,87 425 201 072,21 500 818 076,25 594 490 918,92 690 217 974,11
Operating activity costs 571 338 732,34 405 767 219,67 382 564 776,26 450 673 812,37 523 169 026,08 607 115 027,20
Sales profit 26 662 838,58 22 843 594,16 9 399 819,07 17 326 216,26 27 484 728,54 36 383 722,26
Other operating income 19 685 877,46 14 591 630,61 5 863 392,74 3 189 215,64 41 431 199,08 6 196 270,25
Other operating expenses 18 279 864,23 12 042 322,71 3 908 305,81 903 470,00 32 413 331,45 1 972 864,33
Operating profit (loss) 28 068 851,81 25 392 902,06 11 354 906,00 19 611 961,90 36 502 596,17 40 607 128,18
Gross profit (loss) 25 046 390,06 23 572 849,68 9 887 908,74 17 088 330,39 20 060 732,97 25 441 023,71
Net profit (loss) 19 516 052,06 18 297 973,68 7 283 133,74 12 970 380,39 15 053 083,97 18 283 939,40
Financial data is automatically retrieved from the EKRS webpage of the Ministry of Justice.

  • Sales Revenue - Revenue obtained from the sale of goods, products, or services during a given reporting period.li>
  • Cost of Goods Sold - Costs directly related to the production or purchase of the products, goods, or services sold.
  • Gross Profit from Sales - The difference between sales revenue and the cost of goods sold.
  • Income Tax - The amount of income tax payable on gross profit in accordance with tax regulations.
  • Net Profit - The profit after deducting all costs, including income tax.
  • Amortization - Amortization is an accounting method used to gradually reduce the book value of a loan or intangible asset over a specific time frame. For loans, it involves distributing payments across the repayment period. When applied to assets, amortization functions similarly to depreciation.
  • Employee Costs - Costs related to salaries, social benefits, and other employment-related expenses.
  • Selling Costs - Costs related to sales activities, including expenses for advertising, marketing, transportation, etc.
  • General Administrative Costs - Costs related to maintaining the company's operational activities, including administrative expenses.
  • Operating Profit (EBIT) - Profit before deducting interest and taxes, calculated as the difference between revenue and operating costs.
  • Financial Income - Income earned from financial activities, such as interest, dividends, and gains from securities.
  • Financial Costs - Costs related to financial activities, such as interest on loans and losses from trading securities.
  • Gross Profit - Profit before taxation, taking into account the company's operating and financial activities.
  • Other Operating Income - Income related to operating activities that do not directly result from sales, such as the sale of assets.
  • Other Operating Costs - Costs related to operating activities that are not directly tied to the core business, such as losses from the sale of assets.
  • Interest Income - Income earned from interest on bank deposits, bonds, or other financial instruments.
  • Interest Costs - Costs incurred from interest on loans, borrowings, or bonds.
  • Earnings Per Share (EPS) -
  • - Profit attributable to one common share, calculated as net profit divided by the number of shares.
  • Profit Before Tax - Profit earned after accounting for all operating and financial costs, but before tax deduction.
  • Gain on Sale of Assets - Profit earned from the sale of fixed assets or other components of the company's property.
  • External Services Costs - Costs related to services provided by external entities, such as transportation, repair, or consulting services.
  • Compensation and Penalty Costs - Costs incurred for the payment of compensation, contractual penalties, or other liabilities arising from court or administrative decisions.
  • Grants and Subsidies - Income earned from grants, subsidies, or other forms of financial support received from the government or other institutions.
  • Research and Development (R&D) Costs - Costs incurred for research and development activities aimed at innovation and improving products or services.
  • Bank Fees and Commissions - Costs incurred for bank services, including account management, financial transaction processing, and other banking services.
  • License Income - Income earned from granting licenses for the use of intellectual property rights, such as patents or trademarks.
  • Promotion and Advertising Costs - Costs related to marketing activities, promotion, and advertising of products or services.