significant transactions constituting acquisition or disposal of assets and the announcement of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Re: Disclosure and the operations of listed companies in the acquisition or
addition, the price of copper continued to decline (Table 2), and therefore the cost of production was lower and profit improved, despite a significant impact from the continued strengthening of the Thai
significant reasons of the increase of inventory and the advance payment for purchase of investment. 2. Total Liabilities and Shareholder’s Equity Unit: Million Baht Statement of Financial Position 30-Sep-2019
baht compare to 3.87 million baht, decrease by 0.08 million or 2.07% decreased which is not significant changes compare to last year. 5. Financial cost For Quarter3 of the year 2019, the financial cost
) Significant movement of assets, liabilities and shareholders’ equity as at December 31, 2019, compared to the balance as at December 31, 2018 are as follows: 2.1 Asset analysis As at December 31, 2019, the
. 9. Tax expense was THB 2,588 million, a significant increase by THB 1,753 million or 210.0% over the same period last year, which was driven by increased by profit from continuing operations and the
., BANGKAE, BANGKAE, BANGKOK, THAILAND. 10160 Tel: 02-455-2888 Fax: 02-455-2763 (“TRANSLATION”) TG 080/63 August 7, 2020 Subject: Clarification of the Operating Result for the significant change Attention: The
amalgamated companies at their book values, eliminated by significant inter-company transactions, and the goodwill from the Amalgamation will not be occurred. Operating Results - Translation - 2 Total Revenues
interest), total assets and liabilities of the amalgamated companies at their book values, eliminated by significant inter-company transactions, and the goodwill from the Amalgamation will not be occurred
past, there are significant changes in groups including management structure, business operation structure and management strategy in order to increase business efficiency and growth, moreover suspend