level agreement, recovery time objectives (RTO) and recovery point objectives (RPO); (6) set forth the liability if the cloud provider is unable to provide services in accordance with the service
developed countries, together with tensions from trade war between the United States and China. As a result, Thailand’s export is foreseen to decline this year. However, household consumption will gradually
level agreement, recovery time objectives (RTO) and recovery point objectives (RPO); (6) set forth the liability if the cloud provider is unable to provide services in accordance with the service
Mar 2017 Amount % Amount % Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 237.54 10.37% 237.45 10.45% Short-term investment 3.73 0.16% 21.35 0.94% Account receivable, trade and others 728.08 31.80
has significant changes Balance by Quarter Change Q3–20 Q4–19 Q3–20 VS Q4–19 (MB) (MB) % Trade and other receivables 3,067.2 2,268.6 798.6 35.2 Contract assets - unbilled receivables 1,611.6 1,705.0
December 2017, amounting to Baht 8,149 million. The increase was mainly from trade accounts receivable, unbilled receivables and inventories. 5 The quality of assets Trade account receivables Unit: Million
, an increase of Baht 285 million or an increase of 4% compared to the total assets as at 31 December 2017, amounting to Baht 8,149 million. It was mainly due to the higher trade accounts receivable. 5
of loss on exchange rate of THB 26.27 million due to the fact that the Thai Baht value appreciated against US Dollar and the Company had the foreign trade receivables about USD 21.31 million
foreign trade receivables about USD 24.11 million. Financial Costs For the year ended 31 December 2019, the Company had financial costs in total of THB 94.72 million, an increase of THB 27.35 million or
) Trade and other receivables 2,247.5 2,070.8 176.7 8.5 Contract assets 803.5 913.5 (110.0) (12.0) Inventories 935.1 863.6 71.5 8.3 Other current assets 143.6 168.6 (25.0) (14.8) Assets held for sale - 37.8