2,646 million in 9M’2018, primarily due to an increase in revenue and an improvement on financing cost mainly attributable to a refinancing of project bond in April 2017 and a repayment of corporate loan
Consolidated financial statements For the six-month period Unit: Million Baht Ended 30 June 2017 (6M) % 2016 (6M) % YoY Dif. +/- YoY % +/- Financing cost 1.26 0.2% 3.01 0.7% - 1.75 -58.16% Income tax expenses
loan in September 2017. NNP increased 45.4% q-on-q from Baht 571 million in Q4’2017 to Baht 830 million in Q1’2018, primarily due to an increase in revenue and an improvement on financing cost mainly
1,775.85 (30.59) -1.72 Accounts payable 119.36 149.37 (30.01) -20.09 Long-term loan 116.51 108.67 7.83 7.21 Other liabilities 34.92 34.53 0.39 1.12 Total liabilities 270.78 292.57 (29.62) -10.13 Total
corresponding period of the previous year, derived from recording interest income separately from revenue from sales (financing component separation) at the amount of Baht 7.83 million and then gradually
, the bank reserves was likely to increase, affecting the commercial banks’ performance. However, the overall Thai commercial bank system remains sound, thanks to close monitoring of credit quality
99.34% YoY as a result of fully repayment of all bank loan in late 2016. 5. Net profit and net profit margin The 3Q17 net profit was Baht 17.39 million, representing the net profit margins of 6.55% and
loan 126.72 108.67 18.05 16.60 Other liabilities 37.51 34.53 2.98 8.62 Total liabilities 273.13 292.57 (19.44) -6.64 Total shareholders’ equity 1,476.90 1,483.28 (6.37) -0.43 Total liabilities and
approach to growth Spindletop (Huntsman assets acquisition) deal update Core EBITDA down 31% yoy Volume growth 23% year-on-year (yoy) Operating cash flow (OCF) growth 47% yoy Company credit rating re
crude oil prices we expect to see improved performance in the laggards of 2Q20. • Liquidity in the company remains high with cash and cash equivalents of US$0.8B and unutilized credit lines of US$ 2.0B