and according to target. In 2019, Thai economy has decelerated with GDP reported at 2.4% decreased from 4.1% in 2018 as a result of declining in export growth and Baht appreciation. The world-trade
second quarter of 2017, Gulf TS1 and Gulf TS2 in the third quarter of 2017 and Gulf TS3 in the last quarter of this year, adding our Equity MW under operation, at the end of 2017, to 478.4 MW from 349.6 as
11,148.69 13.65% Total liabilities 8,694.04 7,137.36 21.81% Current liabilities 5,222.29 2,185.82 138.92% Non-current liabilities 3,471.75 4,951.54 -29.89% Equity 7,175.18 6,978.27 2.82% Equity attributable
contraction led to the decline in manufacturing production and private investment. Together with uncertainties in the trade relationship, weaker global economy, and the Thai Baht’s depreciation. On the domestic
growth, the inconclusive trade war between the US and China, and concerns on foreign investment as the general election held in March 2019 has yet to reach an outcome. Having considered the above-mentioned
9,067 3.1% 11,281 4.0% Interest-bearing debt to equity (times) 2.2 1.5 1.6 ST investment 2,221 0.8% 1,938 0.7% Net debt to equity (times) 2.0 1.3 1.4 Trade receivable 16,361 5.6% 17,198 6.1% Net debt to
9,067 3.1% 11,281 4.0% Interest-bearing debt to equity (times) 2.2 1.5 1.6 ST investment 2,221 0.8% 1,938 0.7% Net debt to equity (times) 2.0 1.3 1.4 Trade receivable 16,361 5.6% 17,198 6.1% Net debt to
Cash 19,637 6.8% 18,421 5.3% Interest-bearing debt to equity (times) 1.4 1.6 1.3 ST investment 1,989 0.7% 1,921 0.5% Net debt to equity (times) 1.0 1.3 1.0 Trade receivable 16,277 5.6% 16,579 4.7% Net
of Dec-21 stood at Bt87,828mn, decreasing from Bt99,600mn at ending Dec-20. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) was 0.8x. Total equity reported Bt81,825mn, increasing
% from lower long-term borrowing. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 0.8x. Total equity was at Bt85,816mn, which increased 4.9% from higher retained