this quarter. Net Debt to Equity Ratio 1 As of 30 June 2019, the interest-bearing debt of the Company stood at THB 5,561.9mn while cash and cash equivalents stood at THB 169.5mn. As a result, the D/E
• Debt to Equity ratio2 stood at 0.80 times as of 30 September 2019, decreased from 0.94 times as at end of 2018 Changes in accounting policy and reclassification in 3Q19, during the 3-month and 9-month
adoption of new financial reporting standards, the acquisition of a new subsidiary and the depreciation of the Thai Baht that affected the value of Company’s overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the
overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the end of 2Q 2020 stood at 0.98x, an increase from 0.48x on 31 December 2019 2Q 2020 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Impacts of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) COVID-19
interest-bearing debt to equity ratio increased from 1.4 times as of December 31, 2017 to 1.6 times as of December 31, 2018. FINANCIAL POSITION STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ABBREVIATION & OUR
, domestic demand would be restrained by elevated household debt, some signs of moderation in earnings and employment in the export-related manufacturing sector, as well as public spending and public
, domestic demand would be restrained by elevated household debt, some signs of moderation in earnings and employment in the export-related manufacturing sector, as well as public spending and public
million, declined from the wind power plant business being affected by seasonal factors, while the geothermal power plant recorded a decrease in profit from one-time financial expense for debt refinancing
profit before expenses of THB 7.21 million and when deducting the total cost of THB 32.57 million which were administrative expenses of THB 11.97 million, doubtful debt of THB 0.99 million, loss from
123.60 million which were administrative expenses of THB 22.96 million, doubtful debt of THB 63.99 million, loss from impairment of investment in associates of THB 0.01 million, management benefit expenses