the number of treasury stock GP = Gross Profit, EBITDA = Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation & Amortization, EBIT = Earnings before Interest & Tax, NP = Net Profit after Tax, EPS = Net Earnings
revenue 3 Net Profit (Annualised) / Average Total Shareholders’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised) / Average
interest and tax (Annualised) / Average Total Assets (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 5 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised)/ Net Average Non-current
(average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised) / Average Total Assets (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at
(Annualised) / Average Total Shareholders’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised) / Average Total Assets (average of
Profit (Annualised) / Average Total Shareholders’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the same period in the previous year and at end of this quarter) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised
decrease in profit sharing from investment in DREIT and the additional provision as per the new labour protection act. Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) In 2Q19, the
decrease in profit sharing from investment in DREIT and the additional provision as per the new labour protection act. Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) In 2Q19, the
issued and paid-up ordinary shares deducted by the number of treasury share GP = Gross Profit, EBITDA = Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation & Amortization, EBIT = Earnings before Interest & Tax, NP
, EBITDA = Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation & Amortization, EBIT = Earnings before Interest & Tax, NP = Net Profit after Tax, EPS = Net Earnings per Share Gross Profit (GP) The Corporate Group’s