. Critically, businesses need to recognise the linkages between improvements in non-financial areas and financial metrics, such as earnings, cash flow or share price. Such improvements can often occur after a
% 1,129.77 1,232.02 (102.24) (8.30%) Net profit attributable to owner of the parent 236.49 222.55 13.94 6.27% 1,117.52 1,221.18 (103.66) (8.49%) Earnings per share (EPS) 0.14 0.13 0.01 6.27% 0.67 0.73 (0.06
(42.60) (4.79%) Net profit attributable to owner of the parent 229.38 300.41 (71.02) (23.64%) 838.86 881.03 (42.17) (4.79%) Earnings per share (EPS) 0.14 0.18 (0.04) (23.64%) 0.50 0.53 (0.03) (4.79%) Raw
% Adjusted EBITDA(1) 217 444 -51% 310 -30% Adjusted EBITDA Margin (%) 7.7% 9.6% -1.9% 8.5% -0.8% Net Profit 22 64 -66% 171 -87% Extra item - - n.a. 272(2) n.a. Net Profit 22 64 -66% 443 -95% EPS (Baht/share
their concern on ability to manage liquidity and debt-servicing ability of households and businesses. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, Thai commercial banking system
to the banking sector, local commercial banks, some of which are listed companies, are under close supervision of the Bank of Thailand. Investors should adopt a cautious stance but do not have to worry
per share, totaling 164,403,759.95 Baht and the obligation to repay accrued debt together with the interest pursuant to the Debt Acknowledgement Letter of GNET, equivalent to Baht 85,596,240.05
to the company or any of its subsidiaries; c) receives or has received additional remuneration from the company apart from a director’s fee, participates in the company’s share option plan or a
concern on a deterioration in debt serviceability of household and SMEs. Although the deterioration in credit quality of commercial bank loans affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s
concern on a deterioration in debt serviceability of household and SMEs. Although the deterioration in credit quality of commercial bank loans affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s