by the increase in premium on share capital of Baht 2,557.8 million and increase in retain earning of Baht 1,543.2 million As at 30 September 2017, the Company’s Debt-to-Equity ratio was 0.72x
ht more tha ories, loans y. and Shareh period end ht more tha es increase hile, Shareh any retain e o was 2.27 ce potential orward to date of th any enters g good and domestic c etail busine which
driven by the increase in Retain earnings of Baht 1,974.6 million and Share premium on ordinary shares of Baht 2,557.8 million. As at 31 December 2017, the Company’s Debt-to-Equity ratio was 0.70x
THB mm or 0.9% from 31 December 2019, mainly due to • Decrease in retain earning regarding the impact of compliance the Thai financial reporting standards no.9 and no.16 • Interim dividend payment on 14
increased by THB 2,648.8 mm from THB 31,014.1 mm as of 31 December 2018, mainly from WHA-W1 exercise and increase in market price of REITs as well as increase in retain earnings. KEY FINANCIAL RATIOS 31
has failed to maintain the qualifications in accordance with the approval rules, or has failed to meet the conditons after aprroval, or has failed to diclose a complete, correct and sufficient material
cost was due to the ability to maintain low financial cost as well as the Company’s policy to manage liquidity risk and interest rates fluctuation risk by mainly locking in long-term borrowing, which is
: According to the debentures and long-term loan agreements, the company was required to maintain its D/E ratio of not higher than 2 .0 times. For the long-term loan agreements, there is additional condition to
SHR and the Company significantly as well as financially support potential future growth of SHR. Nevertheless, the Company intend to maintain its shareholding in SHR at 60% of SHR's paid-up capital
ordinary shares of 1,437,456,000 shares under IPO with a par value of THB 5.00 per share and IPO price at THB 5.20 per share. Nevertheless, the Company intends to maintain its shareholding in SHR at 60% of