Bangkok, February 28, 2012 ? The SEC has revised issuance rules governing bills of exchange (B/E), short-term debentures and complex structured products to promote more fund mobilization through debt
Protection Law which had been effective in this quarter. The interest expenses in Q2/2019 was Baht 3.3 million, or 17.43% increased from Baht 2.8 million of Q2/2018. This was due to higher short term loan
expenses in Q2/2017 was Baht 4.0 million, or 3.47% decreased from Baht 4.1 million of Q2/2016. This was due to nearly the same short term loan requirement level and interest rate. As a result of the
million, or 11.72% decreased from Baht 3.9 million of Q3/2016. This was due to lower short term loan requirement level in this quarter. As a result of the discussed factors, our profit for three-month
interest expenses in 2017 was Baht 14.3 million, or 4.26% decreased from Baht 15.0 million of 2016. This was due to lower short term loan requirement level in the second half of 2017 resulting from the lower
in Q1/2019 was Baht 3.0 million, or 9.59% increased from Baht 2.7 million of Q1/2018. This was due to higher short term loan requirement during the period resulting from higher trade accounts
% decreased from Baht 3.4 million of Q3/2017. This was due to lower short term loan requirement during the quarter resulting from the lower of both average trade accounts receivable and inventory. As a result
Baht 0.5 million in Q1/2019. The interest expenses in Q1/2020 was Baht 1.8 million, or 38.03% decreased from Baht 3.0 million of Q1/2019. This was due to the decrease in short term loan requirement
short-term issues with the value of short-term issues totaling 1,184.85 billion baht. However, the bond issuers concentrated in a few business sectors whereas the small and medium sized companies rarely
GJS will seek the annual general meeting’s resolution to ratify the financial support transaction for GSTEL in the form of short-term loan worth not exceeding 94 million baht without any collateral