1.43, increase from 0.32 at end of 2018. This improvement was mainly due to a repayment of all short-term borrowing from financial institutions. The debt-to-equity ratio improved to 0.35 at 31 March 2019
to grow slower than forecasted. It was mainly due to the weakening export sector which attributed to the declining demand worldwide, resulting in the stagnant economic growth in several major trading
% Administrative expense for the first six months of 2018 totaled THB 67.19 million, a decrease of THB 10.87 million or 13.93% from the same period of 2017. This was due to (1) Decrease in reserve for doubtful debt
consolidated operating revenue of THB 246 million in Q3/2022 and THB 674 million in 9M/2022, increased by 114%from Q3/2021 and 56% from 9M/2021, respectively. • The increase in revenue was mainly due to the
. Administrative expenses decreased by Baht 5.37 million due to: ➢ In 2017, The Company regained bad debt amounting to Baht 3.41 million. ➢ Front end fee for credit decreased by Baht 2. 55 million because Q1/2017
Fatty Alcohols (FA) market, in 1Q2018, it was better than 1Q2017, as Natural FA price was being more competitive to Synthetic FA price. This was mainly due to softer CPKO prices. From above reasons, GGC
liabilities due to repayment of long-term loans and current assets increased from increased cash and cash equivalents. Debt to equity ratio was 2.13 times, decreased compared to the previous year from the
11.27%, due to the impact of adopting the Financial Reporting Standard No.16: Leases, whereas the interest payment on interest bearing debt has decreased from the bond repayment in the fourth quarter of
decreased form Q3-2018 while the total revenue increased due to the decreased in gross profit margin in Q4-2018. In addition, there were the operating expenses such as the doubtful debt, the employee expenses
MTHB, increased by 885 MTHB comparing to 2016 or 29.1% due to higher sales volumes plus Ethylene and Glycerin price increase. The rise of Ethylene price was caused by turnaround of North East Asia