Reading between the lines in the MD&A 1Q26: TKS Technologies Public Company Limited (TKS)
Uncovered Thai Stocks' Reading Between the Lines flags a gap in TKS Technologies PCL (TKS)'s 1Q26 MD&A: Bt86m in stated buybacks, Bt40m paid in cash.
Reading between the lines in the 1Q26 Management Discussion and Analysis of TKS Technologies Public Company Limited (TKS): Revenue up 9.0%. Net profit up 100.8%. And a quarter’s buybacks that already exceed FY25, with less than half yet paid in cash.
The numbers
Printing and platform segments lift revenue
TKS Technologies is a Thai holding company investing in digital technology and security solutions, organized around four business lines: Image and Security Fulfillment, Platform Solution, IT and Digital Ecosystem, and Investment, including a 39% stake in Synnex (Thailand). In 1Q26, revenue rose 9.0% YoY to Bt414m, driven by special projects in the printing business and the packaging and labeling segment, while platform technology continued to grow.
Synnex profit share drives net profit higher
Gross margin improved to 38.9% in 1Q26 from 35.2% in 1Q25, aided by higher-margin special projects in the printing segment. EBIT rose 31.3% YoY to Bt90m. Net profit rose 100.8% YoY to Bt152m, a net margin of 36.6% against 19.9% in 1Q25, lifted by a 194.0% jump in profit sharing from associates to Bt85m, primarily driven by the share of profit from Synnex (Thailand) in the quarter.
Buyback program steps up alongside equity growth
Total shareholders’ equity rose 2.0% to Bt3,518m from Bt3,451m at FY25, with the debt-to-equity ratio steady at 0.27x. During the quarter, the company repurchased 13.89 million shares, or 2.73% of paid-up shares, for a total value of Bt86m under its Treasury Stock program, and total liabilities rose 2.3% to Bt955m.
What the numbers don’t show
Comparing the FY25 MD&A with 1Q26, a couple of things stand out.
Buybacks already exceed FY25, but the cash hasn’t followed
The FY25 MD&A disclosed 7.79 million shares repurchased for Bt46m during 2025, matching the Bt46m cash outflow in the FY25 cash flow statement. The 1Q26 MD&A discloses 13.89 million shares for a stated repurchase value of Bt86m, already exceeding the full FY25 total, yet the cash flow statement records only Bt40m in cash payments for stock repurchases during the quarter.
Income tax increase attributed to a decrease in profit
The FY25 MD&A explained a 26.0% YoY fall in 4Q25 income tax as due to a decrease in operating profits, consistent with EBIT falling 32.0% YoY. The 1Q26 MD&A repeats this language for a 34.9% YoY rise in income tax, again citing a decrease in operating profits, while the same paragraph attributes the QoQ rise in income tax to an increase in operating profits. EBIT rose 31.3% YoY to Bt90m.

