contribution of Baht 1.4 million in 1Q2019. 6 4. FINANCIAL POSITION The Consolidated Balance Sheet as of 31 March 2020 is summarized as follows. Assets As of 31 March 2020, the Company’s total Assets was Baht
the Infrastructure Fund of Japan in September 2018. This resulted in the steady amount of overall electricity generated. There were also a profit from the sales of the aforementioned assets before tax
investment properties increased by 45%, compared to the same period of last year. Because, on 6 November 2015, the Company sold assets to WHA Business Complex Freehold and Leasehold Real Estate Investment
+/(-) +/(-)% Assets Cash, Cash equivalents and current investments 138.76 122.84 (15.92) (11.47%) Trade and other accounts receivable 1,117.59 1,369.02 251.43 22.50% Other current assets 82.73 76.75 (5.98) (7.23
+/(-) +/(-)% Assets Cash, Cash equivalents and current investments 138.76 188.50 49.74 35.85% Trade and other accounts receivable 1,117.59 1,397.55 279.96 25.05% Other current assets 82.73 90.03 7.30 8.82% Advance
, which decreased by 12.7% mm from the same period of previous year, due to not having revenue recognition of the assets which’ve sold to WHABT. However, if excluding the impact from WHABT, the normalized
impairment of intangible assets - - 16.87 28.57 Loss from impairment finance costs and share of loss from associates 29.81 216.80 - - Doubtful Account 88.24 641.75 - - Loss from impairment of goodwill 51.20
considerable reduction to Baht 70.3 million, compared to Baht 119.6 million in Q3 2023 in thanks to effort to reduce net interest bearing debt. Net profit (loss) attributable to equity holders and Net Profit
company engaging in the management of hotels and investments in international hotel companies. Over the past four fiscal years (year 2016-2019), the Company’ s consolidated total assets has grown at an
9.9% Property, plant and equipments, net 18,768.6 19,449.0 680.4 3.6% Total non-current assets 24,035.0 25,904.0 1,868.9 7.8% Total assets 29,161.6 31,539.1 2,377.5 8.2% Total interest-bearing debt