of Thailand The Board of Director’s meeting No. 7/2017 of General Engineering Public Company Limited on August 15, 2017 has approved and verified the financial statements of the Company and its
Exchange of Thailand The Board of Director’s meeting No. 8/2017 of General Engineering Public Company Limited on November 14, 2017 has approved and verified the financial statements of the Company and its
Page 1 of 5 GEL.CS.021/2561 14 August 2018 Subject Management Discussion and Financial Analysis for the operating results of the second quarter of 2018, ended 30 June 2018 To Director and Manager The
Company had financial flexibility with strong balance sheet supported by low net interest bearing debt to equity of 0.09 time. Unit: THB mn 31-Mar-18 % to total assets 31-Dec-17 % to total assets Chg Cash
subsidiaries -0.02 -10.24 10.22 99.80 Profit(Loss) attributable to equity holders of the company -41.71 -144.21 102.50 71.08 Financial Position as at June 30 , 2020 and December 31, 2019 (Unit : Million Baht
accordance with the following table: Information Total assets Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity Loans Deposits Net interest income 4 The disclosure of key financial ratios is required for an offering on a
) ended June 30 Item Second quarter of 2017 Second quarter of 2016 Profit for three months attributable to equity holders of the Company (from the consolidated financial statements) Baht 14.95 million Baht
subsidiary have total assets in the amount of Baht 906 million, total liabilities in the amount of Baht 458 million and total equity in the amount of Baht 448 million. The significance of financial information
) million (17.37) 2. The operation results (from the consolidated financial statements) ended June 30 Item Second quarter of 2018 Second quarter of 2017 Profit (Loss) for three months attributable to equity
capital market as a fund raising channel with competitive cost for businesses and foster the Thai capital market as a regional financial connector for fund raising and investment. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC