........ Year ............. Year ............. Year ............ Total assets Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity Total income Cost Net profits Earnings per share (EPS) Debt/equity ratio (D/E ratio) Return on
costs Net profit (loss) Earnings (loss) per share Debt-to-equity ratio (D/E) Return on assets (ROA) Return on equity (ROE) Industry specific ratio such as average occupancy ratio (for hotel business
Shareholders’ equity Total revenues Total expenses Net profit Net debt to EBITDA ratio Interest coverage ratio (ICR) 2 Debt service coverage ratio (DSCR)2 Debt to equity ratio Current ratio B/E size to interest
-income households. Nevertheless, high levels of household debt continue to weigh on household purchasing power. Headline inflation in the first quarter of 2019 was 1.2 percent, up from 0.4 percent in the
debt to equity conversion scheme where the conversion price will be fixed at THB 0.19613 per share, aggregating not more than THB 4,275,830,130.00 (the “Allocation and Offering of the Newly Issued
share, aggregating THB 4,275,683,281.33 (the “Allocation and Offering of the Newly Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company under the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme”). Since the said conversion price is
the net trade debt repayment of USD 123,899,729, or equivalent to THB 4,275,683,281.33, under the debt to equity conversion scheme where the conversion price will be fixed at THB 0.1961 per share
. Also, there were concerns about pockets of risks in the property market, further accumulation of household debt, and debt serviceability of SMEs, especially those affected by changes in structural
power, as farm income continued to be constrained by low prices of agricultural products and nonfarm income remained lackluster. Moreover, high levels of household debt caused the generation of new loans
household purchasing power remained weak. Despite improvements of both farm and nonfarm income, households’ purchasing power is compressed by the high debt burden and the waning confidence regarding