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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/news/LYNXNPEB8F0QL_M.jpgNet profit was 1.72 billion baht ($55 million) in the April-June quarter, compared with 111.5 million baht in the same period a year ago. Sales rose 2.6% to 33.1 billion baht, led by its ambient seafood business, the company said in a statement to the Thai exchange Tuesday. Thai Union said it set aside about 1.4 billion baht to settle its legal case in the same quarter in 2019, which also had tax implications.
Shares of Thai Union jumped 6.1% to close at their highest level since July 21 as the consensus profit forecast was for 1.37 billion baht.
“COVID-19 has presented enormous challenges to companies all around the world, both short-term and long-term,” Chief Executive Officer Thiraphong Chansiri said in the statement. “It has also led to increased demand for seafood products, particularly those stored in tins, in many parts of the world, with a corresponding effect on our sales and global supply chain.”
The company said gross profit margin was 18.2%, the highest level in three years, and rose from 16.7% a year earlier. Operating profit was a record 2.37 billion baht, despite a “high share of loss” from its Red Lobster restaurant affiliate, he said.
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