49.34 17.69% Finance cost 49.11 68.10 18.99 38.67% Income tax expenses 48.04 57.52 9.48 19.73% Net profit 181.71 202.58 20.87 11.49% Net profit ratio (ROS) 17.16% 15.74% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.34
reason as mentioned above. 5 Corporate income tax expenses Corporate income tax expenses amounted to THB 179 million, increased by THB 44 million or 33.2%, representing the effective corporate income tax
67.37 94.72 27.35 40.60% Income tax expenses 59.19 65.40 6.21 10.49% Net profit 227.68 252.81 25.13 11.04% Net profit ratio (ROS) 16.00% 14.78% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.37 0.42 0.05 13.51% Total
service was launched, the Cardless transactions at ATMs accounted for 18% of total personal loan sales. Moreover, loan income from AEON Microfinance (Myanmar) Company Limited in the second quarter of 2019
) % Revenue from sales and service 1,598.5 1,611.2 1,794.8 (12.7) (0.8) (196.3) (10.9) Rental income from equipment for lease 80.9 80.9 69.7 - - 11.2 16.1 Selling and Distribution expenses 90.4 81.3 72.7 9.1
7,579.9 8,197.2 -617.3 -7.5% Sales and service income 7,452.3 8,125.9 -673.5 -8.3% Gains on exchange rate 18.7 0.0 18.7 N/A Other income 108.9 71.4 37.5 52.6% Cost of sales and services 6,744.6 7,099.7
performance after the acquisition of GLOW including Independent Power Producer (IPP), Small Power Producer (SPP) and Very Small Power Producer (VSPP) and Others. For Q2/2019, the adjusted net income was at Baht
seasonality trend of the third quarter of every year, and increased by Baht 3,686 million or 269% from Q3/2018 after the acquisition of GLOW. The adjusted net income was at Baht 1,542 million which reflects the
shareholders’ equity 44.78 136.35 162.10 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity 254.74 355.49 388.89 (Baht million) Statements of comprehensive income for the year ended December 31 2015 2016 2017 Service
719.3 565.0 154.3 27.3 Plus: Finance Cost 471.2 449.8 21.4 4.8 Income tax expenses 180.3 159.7 20.6 12.9 Less: Interest received 27.2 33.7 (6.5) (19.4) Gain on foreign exchange - 35.4 (35.4) (100.0) Non