shareholders’ equity at the end of 2Q’20 nearly unchanged from end of Y2019 because of more profit contributed and dividend paid nearly at the same amount. 30-Jun 31-Dec 30-Jun Unit : THB million 2020 2019 2019
-year average of 68.0 percent. Consequently, employment contracted by 0.7 percent. Private consumption slightly softened due to stagnant farm and non-farm income growth. Moreover, household debt, which
equivalents has decrease due to paid annual bonus to the employees and management amount of Baht 9.49 million, dividend paid to the shareholders in May 2017 amount Baht 6.79 million, purchase of land in Chiang
0.11 Financial Policy Ratio1 Total liability-to-equity ratio times 1.43 1.57 2.12 Interest coverage ratio6 times 3.58 5.54 0.37 Debt service coverage ratio (Cash Basis) 7 times 0.07 0.25 (0.02) Dividend
interim dividend payment of THB 0.35 per share, approximately 66% payout ratio of the consolidated net profit after deducting the legal reserve, was approved and set to be paid on September 13, 2019. *Net
traveling trips and revenue will return to normal after this situation is resolved and government relief more measures. 2. The postponement of the 2020 Annual General Meeting and interim dividend payment
times its total foreign-currency-denominated debt. The Thai baht stood at 32.55 THB/USD at the end of 2018, easing by 0.75 percent from 32.31 THB/USD at the beginning of the year. On the domestic front
rate of 2.55 baht per share, equivalent to Dividend Payout Ratio of 43.7%. The RD date is October 20, 2023 and the dividend payout date is November 2, 2023. Debt to Equity ratio as of August 31, 2023 was
, decreased by Baht 25.92 million or 1.63% from 2016 due to redemption of partial investment to support the expanding of Company’s business and payment dividend to shareholders. However, there was an increase
September 2017 were Baht 1,585.99 million, slightly decreased due to redemption of partial investment to support the expanding of Company’s business and dividend payment to shareholders. However, there was an