causes the debt financing of the company to be in accordance with rules applicable to the trust except the rules related to the debt-to-equity ratio under Clause 31(1), which may apply specifically to the
% Finance cost 18.41 36.80 18.39 99.89% Income tax expenses 22.21 28.27 6.06 27.29% Net profit 80.50 95.26 14.76 18.34% Net profit ratio (ROS) 18.98% 20.67% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.13 0.16 0.03 23.08
exchange rate by adopting a quicker and higher debt pay- off ratio. T/R payable slightly increased. Trade account payables and other payables decreased. The decrease in Shareholders' equity was from dividend
of the above, the interesting bearing debt-to-equity ratio of shareholders and the debt-to-equity ratio of shareholders increased from 0.41:1 to 0.44:1 and from 0.64:1 to 0.70:1 as of 31st December
ratio was 1.83 times which mean the company’s liquidity to payment on short-term liability was still high. While Debt to Equity ratio of the Group and Interest Bearing Debt to Equity ratio was 0.97 times
million THB. 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 0.51:1 and from 0.64:1 to 0.71:1 as of 31st December 2018
to payment on short-term liability was still high. While Debt to Equity ratio of the Group and Interest Bearing Debt to Equity ratio was 0.84 times and 0.23 times, consequently, which is low risk on
of projects pending income recognition increased 347.15 million THB or 40.50%. As a result of the above reasons, the interest bearing debt to equity ratio and the debt to equity ratio have increased
at June 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 Current Ratio 6.0 7.7 Debt to Equity Ratio 0.2 0.1 From the change in accounting policy due to the adoption of Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16), the
, 2019 Current Ratio 7.4 7.7 Debt to Equity Ratio 0.2 0.1 From the change in accounting policy due to the adoption of Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16), the company has increased total