driven by the increase in Retain earnings of Baht 1,974.6 million and Share premium on ordinary shares of Baht 2,557.8 million. As at 31 December 2017, the Company’s Debt-to-Equity ratio was 0.70x
reported net profit of Baht 8.5 million, compared with last year same quarter at 23.1 million. Earnings per share presented at Baht 0.40. Statement of Comprehensive Income Total Revenues (Million Baht
. Shareholders’ equity increased by 43.67 million Bahts due to: Accumulated Unappropriated Retained Earnings, this has decreased by 46.36 million Bahts, due to the impact of financial reporting standards related
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 17.67 28.17 (10.50) (37.27) Financial costs 0.04 0.04 - - Income tax expenses 1.86 5.46 (3.60) (65.93) Net profit 15.77 22.68 (6.91) (30.46) Earnings before interest
to Equity Shareholders was 116.1 million Baht, increased 58.4% from the same period last year. Cash Collection was 514 million Baht, increased 59.1% from the same period last year. The Company was
margin 28% 28% 0% 31% 28% 3% Administrative expenses 51.50 38.13 35% 99.34 73.61 35% Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation 80.87 80.09 1% 186.53 156.01 20% % Earnings before interest, taxes and
’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised) / Average Total Assets (average of outstanding at end of the previous
current liabilities while the pay down of the term loan helped to decrease non-current liabilities. Shareholder equity was impacted by retained earnings given the dividend payout and the lower net result
, however, it would be restrained by non-farm household income given signs of moderation in earnings, and lower consumer confidence among low-income households due to elevated household debt. Bank of Thailand
, administrative expenses would increase by only 2% yoy . Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation (“EBITDA”) EBITDA (not included other income, provision for employee benefit and underpaid Adj RW income