It's common for companies to pay off loans gradually while they expand their operations. Just because a company is at full production doesn't mean they'll use all their income to repay debt. It's rare to see a company aggressively paying down debt.
The tax implications for Australia and Thailand are unclear to me. However, examining monthly profit and loss statements is essential to gauge their quarterly profits. Without a balance sheet, I'll assume a significant portion of funds will go into retained earnings rather than rapid debt repayment.
I remain cautiously optimistic that they will gradually reduce both debt and outstanding shares sooner rather than later, albeit not as swiftly as many would hope. I believe that we will still have debt on our books two years from now, provided we maintain the status quo.
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