. o The Group's operating results with net profit attributable to owners of the parent for the period totaling of Baht 61.69 Million. Key financial ratios o Debt to Equity ratio (D/E) as of 30
as specified in the share purchase agreement for NML shares. The Company agrees to reduce the amount of debt as appearing on the Company’s financial statements as of the closing date of the share
of bad debt in accordance with the new Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS 9) coupled with additional provision for future impact of ongoing economic slowdown and the COVID-19 pandemic totally at the
of bad debt in accordance with the new Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS 9) coupled with additional provision for future impact of ongoing economic slowdown and the COVID-19 pandemic totally at the
Company has strictly upheld the financial discipline, maintain the debt-to-equity ratio, increase cash on hand, increase an overdraft and control operational costs to minimize management costs. Financial
disposal of the investments in NU would use to reduce the debt burden of the Company, as the Company has the debt with the financial institution and short-term loan of Baht 1,647.82 million, and also the
temporary suspended. Private consumption contracted as a result of weakening purchasing power and high household debt. Government have implemented financial relief measure to help those affected by the COVID
, showing strong liquidity position and financial stability. Debt to equity ratio was at 0.4 times. 2,819 3,149 1,965 99 (1,734) Beginning cash and cash equivalents (31 Dec 2019) Net cash from operating
from financial institution, debt to equity ratio will be increased to 0.67 time. This is to support financial liquidity of the Company. However, if the company is not allowed for changing the objectives
from the heads quarter in approximately 265 Million Baht. There will no impact on shareholders’ benefits. If the Company drawdowns loan from financial institution, debt to equity ratio will be increased