MM standard reports MB51 and MB52 very slow processing

We are using standard reports of MM MB51 and MB52, they are taking too much time to execute and display the results. can any please let us know what precautionary measures we can take to make these reports to execute fast.
Thanks in advance.

Yes Agreed ,this might be SAP note issue , please find latest sap note ,you can refer above said repots also
921164 -     MB51: Improving the runtime using database hints
902675-     MB51: Database hints to improve runtime / 4.70
1283280-     MB51: Enhancements to multiple account assignment display
1233616-     MB51: Bad performance by selection material numbers
555893-     MB51: Preventing runtime error DBIF_RSQL_INVALID_RSQL
1159120-     MB51: Selection of material numbers not quite correctly
531604-     MB52: Performance improvement
540257-     MB52: Performance improvement (only for Release 4.5B)
129599-     MB52: Performance, incorrect display
Regards,
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    Avg
    Total Wait wait Waits
    Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
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    log file parallel write 1,048 1,048 2 2 0.4
    control file parallel write 75 0 1 8 0.0
    db file sequential read 38 0 0 2 0.0
    latch free 3 0 0 1 0.0
    control file sequential read 52 0 0 0 0.0
    rdbms ipc reply 3 0 0 0 0.0
    db file scattered read 1 0 0 0 0.0
    buffer busy waits 1 0 0 0 0.0
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    Hi,
    Thanks for the response.
    Apologies for the late response.
    We made changes in parameter file,after which the db is not getting hang.
    but still its very slow.
    db_buffer_cache---3Gb changed to 6 Gb
    shared_pool_size---400MB changed to 600MB
    log_buffer--5MB changed to 218MB.
    Please find the statspack report below.
    STATSPACK report for
    DB Name DB Id Instance Inst Num Release Cluster Host
    FCRLIVE 822947670 fcrlive 1 9.2.0.4.0 NO zanacoret
    Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Curs/Sess Comment
    Begin Snap: 117 07-Jun-11 20:57:36 26 1.8
    End Snap: 118 08-Jun-11 03:14:10 33 29.6
    Elapsed: 376.57 (mins)
    Cache Sizes (end)
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Buffer Cache: 3,072M Std Block Size: 8K
    Shared Pool Size: 400M Log Buffer: 5,120K
    Load Profile
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Per Second Per Transaction
    Redo size: 560,384.15 157,618.29
    Logical reads: 26,085.91 7,337.14
    Block changes: 2,926.34 823.09
    Physical reads: 1,312.97 369.30
    Physical writes: 100.81 28.35
    User calls: 14.18 3.99
    Parses: 9.16 2.58
    Hard parses: 0.33 0.09
    Sorts: 53.39 15.02
    Logons: 0.06 0.02
    Executes: 801.72 225.50
    Transactions: 3.56
    % Blocks changed per Read: 11.22 Recursive Call %: 98.72
    Rollback per transaction %: 2.77 Rows per Sort: 18.85
    Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Buffer Nowait %: 99.95 Redo NoWait %: 100.00
    Buffer Hit %: 94.99 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
    Library Hit %: 99.89 Soft Parse %: 96.43
    Execute to Parse %: 98.86 Latch Hit %: 99.29
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 5.68 % Non-Parse CPU: 99.80
    Shared Pool Statistics Begin End
    Memory Usage %: 20.38 74.21
    % SQL with executions>1: 52.84 35.47
    % Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 38.38 37.80
    Top 5 Timed Events
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
    Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time
    db file sequential read 6,369,437 38,718 44.15
    db file scattered read 1,848,969 12,195 13.91
    CPU time 9,859 11.24
    db file parallel write 27,841 6,544 7.46
    log file sync 17,603 6,286 7.17
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    -> s - second
    -> cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
    -> ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    -> us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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    Total Wait wait Waits
    Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
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    db file scattered read 1,848,969 0 12,195 7 23.0
    db file parallel write 27,841 0 6,544 235 0.3
    log file sync 17,603 4,321 6,286 357 0.2
    log buffer space 18,192 689 6,040 332 0.2
    buffer busy waits 319,377 13 1,992 6 4.0
    enqueue 1,094 422 1,339 1224 0.0
    SQL*Net break/reset to clien 412 0 1,144 2776 0.0
    db file parallel read 143,728 0 1,123 8 1.8
    SQL*Net message from dblink 1,698,780 0 1,043 1 21.1
    log file parallel write 81,639 81,332 364 4 1.0
    direct path write 7,869 0 339 43 0.1
    library cache pin 215 103 309 1438 0.0
    latch free 74,864 73,409 117 2 0.9
    log file switch completion 289 33 66 227 0.0
    library cache load lock 132 14 49 374 0.0
    control file parallel write 7,633 0 46 6 0.1
    local write wait 175 14 23 130 0.0
    SQL*Net more data to client 166,226 0 4 0 2.1
    direct path read 7,674 0 3 0 0.1
    sort segment request 1 1 1 1000 0.0
    log file single write 96 0 1 9 0.0
    SQL*Net message to dblink 1,698,780 0 0 0 21.1
    undo segment extension 1,172,153 1,172,094 0 0 14.6
    control file sequential read 3,474 0 0 0 0.0
    LGWR wait for redo copy 705 6 0 0 0.0
    L1 validation 2 2 0 10 0.0
    log file sequential read 96 0 0 0 0.0
    row cache lock 8 0 0 0 0.0
    SQL*Net more data to dblink 7 0 0 0 0.0
    SQL*Net more data from dblin 13 0 0 0 0.0
    buffer deadlock 281 275 0 0 0.0
    SQL*Net message from client 278,244 0 377,492 1357 3.5
    wakeup time manager 712 712 21,268 29870 0.0
    SQL*Net message to client 278,253 0 0 0 3.5
    SQL*Net more data from clien 10,186 0 0 0 0.1
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    Total Wait wait Waits
    Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
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    log buffer space 7,410 91 1,407 190 0.1
    log file parallel write 81,639 81,332 364 4 1.0
    control file parallel write 7,633 0 46 6 0.1
    rdbms ipc reply 535 0 36 66 0.0
    direct path write 936 0 9 10 0.0
    db file scattered read 593 0 6 10 0.0
    db file sequential read 573 0 2 3 0.0
    buffer busy waits 88 0 1 12 0.0
    log file single write 96 0 1 9 0.0
    direct path read 936 0 1 1 0.0
    control file sequential read 3,416 0 0 0 0.0
    latch free 34 18 0 3 0.0
    LGWR wait for redo copy 705 6 0 0 0.0
    log file sequential read 96 0 0 0 0.0
    rdbms ipc message 4,131,462 220,177 141,132 34 51.4
    pmon timer 7,573 7,573 22,050 2912 0.1
    smon timer 197 61 21,406 ###### 0.0
    SQL ordered by Gets for DB: FCRLIVE Instance: fcrlive Snaps: 117 -118
    -> End Buffer Gets Threshold: 10000
    -> Note that resources reported for PL/SQL includes the resources used by
    all SQL statements called within the PL/SQL code. As individual SQL
    statements are also reported, it is possible and valid for the summed
    total % to exceed 100
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    Module: EodControllerService.exe
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    cache buffers chains kcbzwb 0 942 704
    cache buffers chains kcbchg: kslbegin: bufs not 0 637 418
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    cache buffers chains kcbget: exchange 0 123 133
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    cache buffers chains kcbgtcr: kslbegin shared 0 9 5
    cache buffers chains kcbchg: kslbegin: call CR 0 9 274
    cache buffers chains kcbnlc 0 3 12
    cache buffers lru chain kcbbiop: lru scan 1,028 80 0
    cache buffers lru chain kcbzgb: multiple sets nowa 33,462 20 4
    cache buffers lru chain kcbzgb: posted for free bu 684 10 121
    cache buffers lru chain kcbbxsv: move to being wri 86 9 3
    cache buffers lru chain kcbgtcr:CR Scan:KCBRSKIP 191 7 0
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    cache buffers chains 3238 12,591,861 408,182 1,501 0/0/0/0/0
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    cache buffers chains 508 6,868,267 112,615 414 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 504 6,431,407 101,195 356 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 2946 6,006,960 96,807 273 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 2179 5,924,037 93,867 490 0/0/0/0/0
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    cache buffers chains 3504 2,673,360 25,420 215 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 1177 2,424,271 298 56 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 506 2,421,918 14,566 81 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 1753 1,600,842 197 20 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 2182 1,556,688 8,232 28 0/0/0/0/0
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    cache buffers chains 2184 1,470,530 7,835 38 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 3590 946,240 276 29 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 3606 911,872 292 11 0/0/0/0/0
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