Loan to Value regulation or “LTV”. Moreover, the household debt has been steadily increased in recent years which result to the strict in granting a loan to the borrower from many financial institutions
on Assets (%) 4.78 3.95 6.33 Return on Fixed Assets (%) 36.41 30.95 36.84 Asset Turnover (Times) 1.04 1.11 1.07 FINANCIAL POLICY RATIO Debt to Equity Ratio (Times) 0.26 0.27 0.27 Interest Coverage
Total liabilities decreased from Bt7,300 million at the end of 2016 to Bt6,828 million as of June 30, 2017; short- term debt as well as the long term loan decreased due to increased cash flow from
. - Segment relating to Hotel Business had net profit in amount of Baht 1,756.92 million which included profit from debt restructuring in amount of Baht 1,855.48 million - Others business had net profit in
2016 to Bt6,909 million as of September 30, 2017; short-term debt as well as the long term loan decreased due to increased cash flow from operations and as the Company repaid the long-term loan in
impairment of intangible assets of Baht 16.87 million. However, the management benefit expenses decreased of Baht 4.51 million compared to the same period in last year. The progress of receiving debt repayment
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
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
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
spectrum licenses as well as lower interest- bearing debt QoQ. Average cost of borrowing stood at 3.0% per year. Profit In 1Q19, EBITDA was stable YoY at Bt18,906mn due to higher network OPEX and SG&A