oil in price throughout the quarter, especially the Dubai crude oil price which dropped during early August to September from concerns over the trade war between the US and China, combined with the Thai
subsidiaries from the appreciating THB. 6. Gains from foreign exchange was recorded at THB 92 million, from THB appreciation, mostly from foreign exchange gain on trade account payables and USD loan. However
exchange was recorded at THB 299 million, due to the appreciating THB, mainly from the different in exchange rate of BCP group’s trade account payables and USD loan. 7. Loss from asset impairment in the
decrease of THB 474 million, as THB fluctuated all year round, resulting in a gain mostly from trade account payable, loan to related parties, and loans in foreign currencies. 8. Losses from impairment of
affected by the decline in most of the finished product and crude oil crack spreads, as a result of the oversupply situation in finished oil products, and the anxieties over the trade war between the US and
reversal of losses on inventories devaluation (NRV) THB 1,635 million). And, due to the company recording impairment loss of major trade account receivable, that went into business rehabilitation under the
by BCPT Trading Pte. , Ltd. , it recorded increase in the amount of trade and transaction of crude oil and finished product from moving forward in increasing transactions with its trade partners and
1,989 0.7% 1,829 0.5% Net debt to equity (times) 1.4 0.9 1.3 Trade receivable 16,277 5.6% 16,768 4.7% Net debt to EBITDA (times) 1.0 0.7 1.0 Inventories 4,828 1.7% 2,669 0.8% Net debt & lease liability
deal. Selling and Admin Expenses % Selling and admin expenses to revenue of Q2 2017 and Q2 2016 are 58.18% and 52.11% respectively. The no. of staff has to be retained in order to maintain the standard
to the efficiency of food waste control and raw material purchasing in term of better price and volume deal. Selling and Admin Expenses % Selling and admin expenses to revenue of Q2 2017 and Q2 2016