period. • Other Current Financial Assets decreased by THB 10 million due to the debt repayment from customer on trade and other receivables and lower inventory. Total LiabilitiesL As of 30 June 2021, the
THB 27 million due to sales of financial assets, the debt repayment from customer on trade and other receivables and lower inventory. Total LiabilitiesL As of 30 September 2021, the total liabilities of
with increasing in inventory and trade accounts receivable corresponding to higher sales • Other Non-Current Assets decreased by THB 29 million mainly due to the recognition of depreciation expenses of
& Analysis 2022 8 I 9 Unit December 31, 2021 December 31, 2022 Days sales outstanding days 1.52 1.83 Days of inventory outstanding days 28.90 34.44 Days payable outstandings days 39.41 43.80 Cash conversion
automotive parts manufacturing business, mainly in Thailand and accounting effect from inventory reduction of Portugal operation which was recorded during 2nd quarter 2024. Selling and administrative expenses
investments totaling THB 82 million, offset by the increase in trade receivables and inventory of THB 35 million and THB 7 million, respectively. • Other Non-current Assets: decreased by THB 25 million mainly
shows the commitment of GPSC as PTT Group’s Power Flagship and progress of business expansion in both Thailand and abroad which includes research and develop on the Energy Storage System (ESS) in creating
and banks. TBSP also provides other services including data printing, enveloping and mailing service, one-stop services relating to data management, forms, stationeries and equipment, document storage
, document storage and destruction services, anti-counterfeiting solutions, systems management services and membership management services. The sales and services income generated by TBSP can be categorized
provides other services including data printing, enveloping and mailing service, one-stop services relating to data management, forms, stationeries and equipment, document storage and destruction services