repayment of financial lease of Baht 3.82 million. (2.7) Financial Ratios Financial Ratios As at June 30, 2019 As at December 31, 2018 Current Ratio (Times) 1.67 1.48 Quick Ratio (Times) 0.80 0.65 Cash flow
Financial Results: 1Q18 Major Events Performance Business Plan Document Quick Link Central Pattana Public Company Limited Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) Page 2 of 12 Major Events in 1Q18 The
Pattana Public Company Limited Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) Consolidated Financial Results: 2Q18 Major Events Performance Business Plan Document Quick Link Central Pattana Public Company
December 31, 2018 Current Ratio (Times) 1.51 1.48 Quick Ratio (Times) 0.61 0.65 Cash flow Liquidity Ratio (Times) 0.70 0.54 Account Receivable Turnover Ratio (Times) 9.69 8.58 Average Collection Period (Days
treasury shares of Baht 511.96 million. - 9 - (2.7) Financial Ratios Financial Ratios As at June 30, 2020 As at December 31, 2019 Current Ratio (Times) 1.08 1.64 Quick Ratio (Times) 0.49 0.65 Cash flow
contributions from SPP1 acquisition in March 2019. • Electricity price sales to EGAT in Q3’2019 decreased 1.3% y-on-y to 3.09 Baht/kWh despite mainly from Baht appreciation during the period. • Electricity price
Thai baht averaged at 34.30 THB/USD over the second quarter, an appreciation from 35.28 THB/USD in the same period last year and 35.12 THB/USD in the previous quarter. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC
financing activities y-on-y: From unrealized gain of Baht 466 million in Q1’2018 to unrealized gain of Baht 170 million in Q1’2019 due to a 2.0% appreciation of the Baht against the U.S. dollar at the end of
policies of major countries and the Baht’s ongoing appreciation. However, the Thai economy has been supported by the expansion of private consumption, due to an increase in auto sales in the first half of
appreciation. Private consumption grew at a slower rate than in the first half of the year, especially spending on durable goods in line with a contraction in domestic vehicle sales. In response, the government