debt increased for working capital, while the long-term loan decreased due to increased cash flow from operations and as the Company repaid long-term loans in advance. As of June 30, 2018, Net Interest
6.5%, declining from 8.1% of the previous year. However, the Company gave priority to maintain interest-bearing debt to equity ratio in an optimal level. At the end of the third quarter, interest
2019 equal to 770.5 million Baht as a result of an adoption of TFRS 16. While the Company’s shareholder’s equity stood at 1,300.4 million Baht, an increase from the end of 2019. The Company’s debt to
% which was an increase in lease liability from accounting measure No. 16. While the shareholders' equity is 1,305.1 million baht. This gives the company a total debt to equity ratio of 1.38 times and
also proactively cooperated with all related agencies so as to prevent future occurrences of this kind.”Mr. Kulvech Janvatanavit, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Thai Institute of Directors
2.03 27% Core EBITDA/t (US$/t)) 107 100 94 14% 97 86 13% Net Operating Debt to Equity 0.84 0.80 0.99 0.84 0.99 Note: (1) Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of intra-company (or intra
% Core EBITDA/ton ($) 102 113 140 (27%) 128 120 7% Operating Cash Flow5 261 250 241 8% 1,010 872 16% Net Debt to Equity (times) 0.92 0.87 0.61 51% 0.92 0.61 51% 1Consolidated financials are based upon
)% 4.12 3.26 26% Core EBITDA/ton ($) 102 113 140 (27%) 128 120 7% Operating Cash Flow5 261 250 241 8% 1,010 872 16% Net Debt to Equity (times) 0.92 0.87 0.61 51% 0.92 0.61 51% 1Consolidated financials are
Analysis | 2 Executive Summary In 1Q2018, Domestic palm oil production has increased as well as in other countries after the drought occurred in FY2016, consequence to lower Crude Palm Oil(CPO) prices and
Discussion and Analysis | 2 Executive Summary In quarter 3/2017, palm oil production both in Thailand and International Market continuously remained high after the impact from El Nino has ended. Thailand crude