expansion of merchandise exports and tourism. The value of merchandise exports in 2017 grew around 10%, compared to 0.5% in 2016. Tourism sector also grew in line with the higher number of foreign tourists in
. IVL has added 1.1 million tons of PET capacity through acquisitions of plants in Brazil and Egypt, and another 1.1 million tons of PTA capacity with Portugal PTA, in addition to Rotterdam expansion, all
durable goods. The Thai economy hence showed ongoing improvement from the first quarter. Nonetheless, the economic expansion, which was still limited and uneven, affected the performance of KBank and our
generating new opportunities to increase revenues. In terms of customer base expansion, financial innovation has created new forms of financial services which enable banks to explore new business opportunities
, IBD/E would be 1.58x. Consolidated Q2/2018 2017 Quick Ratio (Times) 0.79 0.91 Interest-bearing Debt to Equity (Times) 1.65 1.13 LQSF Q2/2561 2560 Quick Ratio (Times) 0.60 n.a. Interest-bearing Debt to
Pattana PCL Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) Consolidated Financial Results: 2Q20 Major Events Performance Business Plan Document Quick Link Central Pattana Public Company Limited Management’s
Pattana PCL Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) Consolidated Financial Results: 2Q20 Major Events Performance Business Plan Document Quick Link Central Pattana Public Company Limited Management’s
Rule”). Currently, the Company focus on the business expansion of the crude palm oil (CPOA) trading business for biodiesel as there is a high potential growth and will partially conducting a trading CPOA
2016/17 (Restated) 1Q 2017/18 Liquidity Ratios 1Q 2016/17 (Restated) 1Q 2017/18 Gross profit 1 (%) 59.1% 58.2% Current ratio (times) 0.9 0.8 Operating EBITDA (%) 70.9% 41.4% Quick ratio6 (times) 0.8 0.7
expected approximately 100k by the end of 2020. However, quick development on 5G ecosystem, especially sharp decline in handset price, will accelerate no. of 5G users and other revenue on 5G related service