product in the Jiangsu factory. In overall, Selling and administrative expenses in proportional to sale remain stable. While, financial costs increased due to increase in loans for new projects such as the
subsidiaries had stable financial status with very high liquidity and debt to equity ratio as low as 0.12 time, due to the proceeds of 164 million Baht from registered capital increase in January 2017, and from
146.93 million baht in the year 2017 compare to the year 2016 amount 148.73 million baht or decrease 1.80 million baht (1.21%) because sellling and administrative expenditures in this year were stable
and Debt to Equity ratio equal to 0.12:1 times, about the same as those of the same period of the previous year which were 7.76:1 and 0.10:1 times, respectively, indicating that the Company still stable
or 25.03% increase from the same period of last year. Details of each business units are: VFX increased by THB 7.067 million or 59.20% compared to the same period of last year as a result of stable
plants in 2018. • EBITDA decreased 8.6% q-on-q to Baht 2,202 million in Q4’2018 due to stable selling price per unit to IUs from unchanged of Ft but an increase of gas cost however, this was the temporary
spectrum licenses as well as lower interest- bearing debt QoQ. Average cost of borrowing stood at 3.0% per year. Profit In 1Q19, EBITDA was stable YoY at Bt18,906mn due to higher network OPEX and SG&A
parts. The prospect of lower oil prices is likely to push down headline inflation in 2019, while core inflation is expected to be stable, reflecting more modest growth in private consumption. It is likely
Thailand remained stable. Capital funds and reserves were at a high level and were able to support the challenges of uncertain economic conditions. The performance of the Thai banking system improved, mainly
V3 22/02/61 10:09 น. 0 V3 22/02/61 10:09 น. 1 Management Discussion and Analysis Overview of the Economy and Banking Industry Thai Economy in 2017 In 2017, Thailand’s real GDP grew by 3.9 percent, up from 3.3 percent in 2016 on the back of rising exports and a robust tourism sector, consistent with a stronger recovery in global demand. Headline inflation rose to 0.7 percent, following higher energy prices, while core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, increased by 0.6 percent due,...