discounting of long-term construction payables based on a requirement of accounting standards. • Unrealized gain on exchange rate from financing activities in 2019: This item mainly comes from the outstanding
be resulting that the Company would be able to decrease net outstanding debts in the amount of USD 123,899,729 or equivalent to THB 4,275,683,281.33 including the haircut of accrued interest of such
acquisition of property, plant & equipment including two ATR72-600s. Reimbursable maintenance expense rose by 880.2 million baht mostly due to outstanding amount to be claimed from overpaid maintenance
. Reimbursable maintenance expense decreased by 958.5 million baht mostly due to cash received from outstanding amount claimed from maintenance reserve fund. Non-current assets Total non-current assets of the
. Reimbursable maintenance expense decreased by 958.5 million baht mostly due to cash received from outstanding amount claimed from maintenance reserve fund. Non-current assets Total non-current assets of the
). The Organization of the Year Award for Financial Business LH Financial Group Public Company Limited if and award-winning company "Outstanding Organization of the Year in Financial Business" from the One
outstanding 6,456,561,394 ordinary shares allocated to accommodate the exercise of the warrants to purchase the Company’s ordinary shares No. 2 (U-W2) (the “U-W2 Warrants”), which were not fully issued, and
2019 for the issuance of Baht bonds at a total value of Baht 35,000 million, which is considered the most outstanding transaction in 2019 from the Thai Bond Market Association (Thai BMA) thus was awarded
issue 6 corporate debentures in the amount of Baht 35,000 million to in stitutional investors and High Networth investors with an average interest rate of 2.80 baht per year by receiving a credit rating
Residences, Bangkok (“RCR”) of MahaNakhon project as well as the ability to repay loans during the year. Furthermore, the investments from Apollo had resulted in the ability to terminate the outstanding debts