since GSTEL is currently in the process of debt restructuring and seeking funds from external source with aim to enhance its balance sheets and improve their financial strength. Thus, the financial
4.02 31.14 4.02 Bad debt and doubtful accounts(reversal) 5.66 5.96 5.66 5.96 Loss from impairment on investment 0.84 0.84 47.76 47.76 Loss from disposal of investment in a joint venture proportion 0.29
institutions. Therefore, the debt to equity ratio stood at 0.14 times, down from 0.32 times seen in 2016. Shareholders’ equities As of 31 December 2017, the shareholders’ equities increased by 197.66 million
the category of derivatives brokerage which is securities company in the category of securities brokerage or securities dealing not limited to debt securities or investment units;” (3) “derivatives
million or 10.42% from 2017 because of decreased average cost of debt and bank loan repayment. Net-Debt-to-Equity ratio according to the Company’s consolidated financial statement as of December 31, 2018
Company had gain from the creditor waived the debt amounted to THB 622 million after the Company had repaid some partial of debt. Therefore, if it excluded this special transaction in last year quarter
result, the Company's debt to equity ratio increased from 1.46 times to 1.57. The company is considering extending its debt-to-equity ratio to the commercial banks. For the purpose of considering
finance cost of Baht 639.83 million, decreasing by Baht 73.51 million or 10.30 % from the same period of 2017 because of decreased average cost of debt. Net-Debt-to-Equity ratio according to the Company’s
. Muengloei-Ram has project to increase ordinary shares 500 million baht and sells to the shareholder by proportion. Muengloei-Ram will bring this fund to pay off the debt to Ramkhamhaeng 205 million baht and
decrease of 36%. The Company's total assets were recorded at THB 49,796 million, with total liabilities of THB 31,247 million and total shareholders' equity of THB 18,549 million. Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E