Relationship between profitability and the stock price index of the listed companies on mai stock exchange
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2020-01-14Author
Lerkeiamkajorn, Nipitpon
นิพิฐพนธ์ ฤกษ์เอี่ยมขจร
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This research aims to study the relationship between profitability including
gross margin, operating margin, net profit margin, Return on Total Assets, and Return
on Equity, and the SET index and dividends. The information is collected from the listed
companies on the Market for Alternative Investment (MAI). The data comes from the
financial statements and the annual reports of 28 companies with profit with no
consecutive loss for more than 3 years and a top-five maximum registered capital of
each business category during 2013 – 2017 with the accounting circle starting from 1
January – 31 December of each year. The statistics used for data analysis are
descriptive statistical analysis. The secondary data is analyzed in the form of arithmetic
mean (Mean), Maximum, Minimum and Standard Deviation to describe the characteristics
of the Pearson's Correlation Coefficient Sample Analysis. The ratio that represents each
group is then analyzed by Multiple Regression Analysis to find the relation with the
stock price index and dividends.
The results show that profitability including the profit margin, Return on Total
Assets, and Return on Equity has the relationship with stock price index and dividend
at 99% confidence level.
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