. Continued elevated levels of household debt will likely contribute to a contraction in private consumption, while private investment is also expected to fall as the business sector delays investment in order
share, increasing from 55.1 baht per share as of February 28, 2017. Debt to Equity ratio as of August 31, 2017 remained constant at 4.3 times. Return on Equity and Return on Asset for six month period are
debt ratio stemming from increased loans and lower shareholder equity, the ratio was nonetheless at comfortably low level. The interest coverage ratio (EBITDA / finance costs) decreased to 53.7x from
conversion and some portion has been restructured from short-term debts into long-term loan 5 years, resulted in better financial ratios i.e. Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E Ratio) at 0.39 and Current Ratio at 1.18
Determination of Definitions in Notifications Relating to Issuance and Offer for Sale of Debt Securities (No. 2)
Re: Exemption from the Requirements to Submit Registration Statements for the Offer for Sale of Debt Securities
Re: Rules for Approval of Foreign Company to Offer for Sale of Newly Issued Debt Securities in Thai Baht
Re: Rules for Approval of Foreign Company to Offer for Sale of Newly Issued Debt Securities in Thai Baht
Determination of Definitions in the Notification Relating to Issuance and Offer for Sale of Debt Securities (No. 4)
Determination of Definitions in Notification relating to Issuance and Offer for Sale of Debt Securities (No. 3)