Myanmar SPA-Today-Far East Company Limited made Myanmar SPA- Today-Far East Company Limited ending the status of an associate. Apart from that, both companies have no outstanding debt obligations. (7) Total
bearing debt to EBITDA (x) 3.5 2.2 2.4 Notes: Current ratio (x) = Current assets divided by current liabilities EBITDA to sales revenue (%) = EBITDA divided by sale volume Net profit to sales revenue
increased. 2. Cost of goods sold and service was 37.38 million Baht, decreased 749.97 million Baht or 95.25% from the same period last year due to the sales volume and sales revenue decreased. 3. Selling
18.85 million mainly from the decrease of an unrealized gain from mark-to-market price of investment in listed equity securities and the gain on debt securities from the reduction the Company’s investment
milion, a 9.1% increase YoY as planned reflected stable growth from both volume and price Share of Profit (Power Business) increased 166.4% YoY from 3Q2016 to record at Baht 553.8 million with foreign
USD115.4 million. The increase was primarily due to volume growth of 3.3% Q-o-Q and 5.6% Y-o-Y (Table 4), which was supported by an increase in capacity from Phase 3 at the new plant and an adverse effect of
due to the declining in raw water sales volume and net profit attributable to Equity holders of the parent company was 1,117.52 million Baht, decreased by 103.66 million Baht or 8.49%. Income statement
services income would decrease by 226.32 million Baht or 5.31% due to the declining in raw water sales volume). In 2017, the company was able to control the cost of raw water business effectively, especially
selling price due to limited export from China. The overall sales volume decreased, except for ECH, as a consequence of major turnaround in Q2’ 18. The share of domestic and export sales have no significant
2018 as the raising in raw water sales volume while costs of sales and services totally 2,003.08 million Baht, increased by 357.38 million Baht or 21.72% because of increasing of electricity cost. Net