. However, Return on Equity slightly declined from 14% to 13.7% due to lower debt and more reliance on internal operating fund. From the financial risk perspective, debt to equity ratio decreased from 0.5x to
Transaction will be funded from the Company’s own internal resources and bank credit facilities. INDORAMA VENTURES PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 75/102 Ocean Tower 2, 37th Floor, Asoke Road, Klongtoey Nuer, Wattana
up 56% Driven by positive internal and external outcomes LTM 2Q18 Core EPS THB 3.86 – up 61% YoY post 9.8% dilution from warrants exercise Net Operating D/E 0.45x, Core ROCE 15.8% on LTM 2Q18
spending of some internal cash flow to acquire the remaining shares of the subsidiary. Social Security Office’s trade receivable increased which was in line with more registered persons and higher payment
2018 The consolidated total assets as of 30 September 2018 barely changed yoy. Cash and cash equivalent decreased 18% due to the spending of some internal cash flow to acquire the remaining shares of the
focuses on internal marketing - creating customer satisfaction by providing incentive for the successful branches and increasing of the credit card fee according to the increase of revenues Baht 1.11
increased, these for support the projects that is likely to increase. In addition, other expenses were increased by training and seminar, audit fee, and internal audit expenses which related to planning and
increased, these for support the projects that is likely to increase. In addition, other expenses were increased by training and seminar, audit fee, and internal audit expenses which related to planning and
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