% 4.6% 5.1% 5.3% -0.2% Stock Gain/(Loss) & NRV -57 -143 -60% -149 -62% -439 -601 -27% Adjusted EBITDA(1) 346 354 -2% 286 21% 1,076 1,351 -20% Adjusted EBITDA Margin (%) 9.3% 6.8% 2.5% 6.8% 2.5% 8.6% 9.5
increased by 37.8%. The changing revenues can be explained as following; 1. Revenues from collection of purchased account receivables was 1,480.5 million Baht in 2018, increase 370.7 million Baht or 33.4
542.84 -230.92 -42.54 Share of gain/loss from investments in associate 0.00 -0.49 0.49 100.00 Loss Before Income Tax -57.17 -128.60 71.43 55.54 Income tax expense -2.43 -1.68 -0.75 44.64 Total loss for the
increased by 37.8%. The changing revenues can be explained as following; 1. Revenues from collection of purchased account receivables was 1,480.5 million Baht in 2018, increase 370.7 million Baht or 33.4
Increase (Decrease) % Real Estate Revenue 3,936,766 4,152,925 (216,159) (5.20) Gross Profit 1,182,680 1,287,804 (105,124) (8.16) Gross profit margin (%) 30.04 31.01 (0.97) (3.12) Rental and other services
and increase liquidity in the markets and to further support the fiscal measures that have already been introduced earlier. 3 For 2020, the Thai economy is projected to contract significantly due to (1
Company hereby clarifies the changes in the performance over 20% as follows: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR 3 MONTHS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2018 Consolidated Financial Statements Q2 2017 Q2 2018 Increase
Company hereby clarifies the changes in the performance over 20% as follows: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR 3 MONTHS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2018 Consolidated Financial Statements Q2 2017 Q2 2018 Increase
escalate competition among AMCs. This provides opportunity for small to medium size players to bid and increase their competitiveness. However, BAM still remains major player in secured loans market. (as of
) 5.62 3.88* 1.74 *Excluding gain on disposal of investment totalling 14,162 million Baht Leverage Ratio and Liquidity Ratio Quarter 1 2019 Quarter 4 2018 Change Increase/(Decrease) Debt to equity ratio