due to lower prices. Net debt to equity is at 0.99 times, well below IVL’s covenants, and supported by stronger operating cash flow. The dividend payout of THB 1.225/share for 2019 remains higher than
Net operating debt to equity at 0.61 times with strong operating cash flow. Dividend payout remain much higher than its stated policy of 30% of net profits. Perpetual debenture of THB 15b refinanced at
12 months In 2017 Gross Profit Rate (Percentage) 43.8 45.3 Net Profit Rate (Percentage) 5.2 6.1 Return on Equity (Percentage)* 15.4 19.2 Return on Assets (Percentage)* 10.0 12.6 Current Ratio (Time
months In 2017 Gross Profit Rate (Percentage) 44.1 45.7 Net Profit Rate (Percentage) 5.1 5.4 Return on Equity (Percentage)* 19.7 18.7 Return on Assets (Percentage)* 12.7 12.3 Current Ratio (Time) 1.5 1.6
worth 142.11 million THB have been repurchased. As a result of the above reasons, the interest bearing debt to equity ratio and the debt to equity ratio have increased from 0.41 : 1 to 0.68 : 1 and from
As at 30 June 2020, comparing with last year, the Group has significant financial ratios as following; o Debt to Equity ratio (D/E) as of 30 June 2020 was 2.10 times. A little bit increased compare
Equity Ratio The interest-bearing debt of the Company stood at THB 6,238.4mn while cash and cash equivalents stood at THB 774.2mn. As a result, the debt to equity ratio1 was 1.11 times as of 30 June 2018
) Times 0.21 0.25 0.28 Total Debt to Equity (Total D/E) Times 0.5 0.48 0.47 Liquidity ratios Current ratio Times 2.86 2.29 3.58 Quick ratio Times 2.46 1.93 2.91 * Exclude costs of depreciation and
components of shareholders’ equity increased. As of 31 March 2018, the Company had Debt to Equity ratio equal to 0.08:1 times, decreased from 31 December 2017 which was equal to 0.11:1 times, indicating
reduced due to the raw material prices, baht appreciation and lower of export revenues. Page 2 of 2 5. Debt to Equity ratio as of December 31, 2017 decreased 1.41% comparing to the same period of last year