main drivers namely export and tourism sectors potentially slowing down partly from the continue trade tensions between the US and China. Meanwhile, consumption could potentially be limited by the
namely 1) Structural changes in Thai economy, particularly high level of household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could
household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s
10% of final bid price and submit a letter of bank guarantee for the remaining amount within 15 days before the starting date of license 2nd -10th installment 10% of final bid price on each installment
status as at 31 December 2018 (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 Dec. 2018 % 31 Dec. 2017 % Trade and other receivables 120.51 9% 92.70 7% Inventories 119.88 8% 104.83 8% Investment in associated company
total assets amounted to Baht 1,816.96 million and Baht 1,751.26 million, respectively. Major assets were property, plant and equipment, cash and cash equivalents, and trade receivables. As of December 31
the revenue from services and the interest income from lawsuit against a government agency as a trade account receivable. The total cost was reported at THB 672.1 million, increased by THB 70.5 million
as follows: Assets Cash and cash equivalent decrease by Baht (17.21) million Trade and other receivable decrease by Baht (28.42) million Inventories increase by Baht 2.94 million Other current assets
of financial status (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 March 2017 % 31 December 2016 % Trade and other receivables 66.04 5% 60.87 5% Inventories 73.54 6% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 504.94 39
cash equivalents increased by Baht 15.8 million Trade receivable increased by Baht 5.8 million Inventory increased by Baht 2.5 million Investment in associate decreased by Baht 20.2 million Property