Financial Statement, in which the equity method is applied Separate Financial Statement Changes (separate financial statement) (Unit: Million Baht) 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-16 (Million Baht) % Revenue from
and Administrative Expenses 244.45 197.78 +23.60 Financial Cost 30.80 34.60 -11.00 Net Profit 189.79 287.27 -33.93 (Unit : Million Baht) Financial statements in which equity method is applied 2017 2016
application for approval to the Office together with the following document evidence: (1) scope of services provided during the hours and days applied for. (2) monitoring and supervision plan to be use during
) will have 2 options. 1. The company will pay back the investment with interest of 6.75% per year within 5 years as stated in the agreement. The interest will be applied since the first time of borrowing
) Financial Cost 7 7 - Net Profit 23 45 (49) (Unit : Million Baht) Financial statements in which equity method is applied Q1/2018 Q1/2017 % Change Sales and Service Income 467 461 1 Cost of sales and Services
for registration to be a general derivatives business operator. 1. Information of the applicant, Category of business applied for registration □ to be a derivatives broker □ to be a derivatives dealer
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according to Thai Accounting standard No.12 “Income tax”. However as at 30 September 2017, the Company still has retained deficit to be applied within 5 years from the loss year in the amount of 19.39 million
profit of selling part of investments in associated company as disclosed in the financial statement in which the equity method is applied as follows; Gain on sales of investment in associate 10.63
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