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Austria's Voestalpine discovers balance sheet adjustment

Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine has found balance sheet irregularities in the series of 100 million euros ($ 108.63. million) at one of its subsidiaries, a business spokesperson stated. on Wednesday.

Towards completion of the fourth quarter of business year. 2023/24 it was discovered within a business of the Metal Forming. Division that intentional journal entries had been made in the. recognition and measurement of assets and liabilities to improve. reported revenues, the company said in its annual report. published earlier in the day.

The representative detailed the quantity, including the impact was. not cash-effective and that no outflow of funds had occurred.

Particularly, concerning advance payments within inventories. and other receivables (including contract assets), possessions were. overemphasized or derecognitions were left out in the context of. accounting for tools and development services, along with rate. changes for serial production, the annual report stated.

The business has introduced an internal investigation into the. abnormalities, which have occurred over a duration of ten. years, the representative stated, adding a former manager of the. division who left the business in 2023 was under suspicion.

Earlier, Voestalpine reported its core yearly earnings fell. by about a third as expected, however its better-than-expected. fourth-quarter efficiency and outlook raised the group's. shares.

(source: Reuters)