107 42% 132 97 36% Operating Cash Flow 240 249 258 (7)% 923 966 (4)% Net Operating Debt to Equity (times) 0.45 0.39 0.84 (46)% 0.45 0.84 (46)% 1Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of
depend on cash flow, investment plan including any other future obligations of the Company and /or subsidiaries. Such dividend shall not adversely affect the Company and subsidiaries ongoing operations
because the account payable and other creditors increase 478.13 million THB or 26.86% i.e. from 1,780.38 million THB to 2,258.51 million THB. Since projects development is ongoing, the creditors for
services income, financial position, operating results, and cash flows at present. Further is expected to do so in the future. However, the management has continuously monitored the ongoing developments and
Bt109,700mn with a net debt to EBITDA of 1.4x, stable from 2016, and maintained an investment grade credit rating at BBB+ for S&P. Cash Flow In 2017, AIS generated Bt65,528mn of operating cash flow ( after tax
payment shall depend on cash flow, investment plan including any other future obligations of the Company and /or subsidiaries. Such dividend shall not adversely affect the Company and subsidiaries ongoing
. The growth was attributed to both solid ongoing operations as well as new acquisition of TTTBB, while sustaining a healthy margin of 49% through a focus on profitable revenue and efficient cost
million or 44. 7% when compared to the same period last year. In addition, the attendees increased by 10% and cash flow from the event reached Baht 2,000 million. Most attendees were interested in IT
cash flow (“DCF”) and Guideline public company method (“GPCM”) when determine the fairness of valuation is reasonable to be between 1 : 5.44 and 1 : 5.92 (details as shown in attachment 1), therefore
warrants exercise LTM 3Q18 Operating Cash Flow of $1,037 million Net Operating D/E ratio 0.53x; Rating Upgrade to AA- with “Stable Outlook” 2019 Guidance reaffirmed; attractive and accretive production