advertising and marketing tools. 2018 was another all-time high financial record for MACO – a culmination of 4 consecutive years of record-breaking achievement – having achieved revenue and net profit of
* (%) 75.8% 62.9% Debt to equity (times) 1.0 0.8 Assets turnover* (times) 0.5 0.4 Remark: financial ratios were calculated based on The Stock Exchange of Thailand’s formula. *The Company didn’t restate the
performance according to consolidated financial statement For the three-month period (April 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019) Unit : Million Baht 2019 2018 Revenue from sales and rendering of services (excluding fuel
% 25.5% 24.3% Adjusted net profit margin 22.5% 27.1% 28.2% 1Adjusted for share of investment in JV and associates and non-recurring expenses. 2As shown in financial statement, excluding minority interest
Million. Significant Financial Ratios* Description Unit 2nd Quarter 2020 2019 Net Profit Margin ratio % 5.51 19.41 Return on Equity ratio % 5.46 8.89 Return on Total Assets ratio % 2.07 3.46 Debt to Equity
period. • Other Current Financial Assets decreased by THB 10 million due to the debt repayment from customer on trade and other receivables and lower inventory. Total LiabilitiesL As of 30 June 2021, the
-term loans from financial institutes amounted 158.5 million baht. (2) Debt to Equity Ratio The Company has debt to equity ratio as of December 31, 2017 equals to 0.23 compared with 0.32 as at December 31
to: • Decrease in financial cost of THB 17 Million consequent to debt reduction programme. • Net gain from exchange rate of THB 71 Million resulting from the strengthen in Thai Baht, whilst last year
public accountants, prohibited characteristics, and qualifications used for registration, whether with authority or not, training history at the Thai Institute of Directors. Financial data: Data relating
administrative expenses totaling Bt2,530. 6 million, an increase of Bt259. 9 million or 11. 4%(y-o-y) and operating profit before financial costs, EBIT amounted to Bt1,424.5 million, a decrease of Bt114.4 million