expenses were Bath 322.22 million, an increase of Baht 45.12 million or up by 16.28% as compared with the previous year. This was due to higher earnings before tax. Table 2: Financial Summary for the nine
earnings im- pact from the seasonal maintenances. Figure 1: IVL Quarterly Core EBITDA (LTM) The steady improvement seen in core earnings follows on from IVL’s strategy of prudent invest- ments in the higher
production volume and higher overall earnings as assets acquired in 2018 and the consolidations of 2018/19 were successfully integrated. These include acquisitions of PTA Portugal, PET (Egypt and Brazil), and
benefitted from higher production volume and higher overall earnings as assets acquired in 2018 and the consolidations of 2018/19 were successfully integrated. These include acquisitions of PTA Portugal, PET
– Higher price-earnings multiples (Barth et al., 1999) – Positive abnormal returns (Bartov et al., 2002) – Lower cost of debt (Jiang, 2008) • One can simply ask a following question: what really drives this
integration and quality of earnings. The Company has in motion several earnings-accretive capital investment brownfield projects and de-bottlenecks which are budgeted to have higher returns than our entire
integration and quality of earnings. The Company has in motion several earnings-accretive capital investment brownfield projects and de-bottlenecks which are budgeted to have higher returns than our entire
Plc. would like to inform the financial performance for the third quarter ended 30 September 2017. The Company and its subsidiaries reported a net profit of THB 34.81 million or earnings per share of
the sustainable profit and higher dividend payout ratio. From the financial risk perspective, all ratios were at extremely low risk level as bank loans were paid off in the 3rd quarter. In respect of
the financial risk perspective, despite the higher debt ratio stemming from increased loans and lower shareholder equity, the ratio was nonetheless at relatively low level. The interest coverage ratio