of Quarter 1 of 2020, SAAM Group presented total assets of THB 431.81 million, mainly comprising property, plant and equipment (PPE) including solar power project and land under its subsidiary, and
% -6.00 -100.00% Property, plant and equipment 812.97 47.78% 801.24 50.88% 11.73 1.46% Goodwill 107.87 6.34% 107.87 6.85% 0.00 0.00% Intangible assets 45.01 2.65% 28.48 1.81% 16.53 58.04% Other non-current
total assets of THB 424.60 million, mainly comprising property, plant and equipment (PPE) including solar power project and land under its subsidiary, and investment properties including project land used
29.23 million. 3. Property, plant and equipment increased Baht 84.50 million, mostly from the adoption of new financial reporting standards, TFRS 16 Leases, by recognized Right-of-use assets. Total
% Property, plant and equipment 863.77 49.54% 801.24 50.88% 62.53 7.80% Goodwill 107.87 6.19% 107.87 6.85% - 0.00% Intangible assets 43.98 2.52% 28.48 1.81% 15.50 54.42% Deferred tax assets 5.04 0.29% - 0.00
2,201.08 million, increasing by Baht 749.84 million or 34.07%. Total assets mostly consist of property, plant, and equipment amounting to Baht 612.36 million, trade and other current receivables amounting to
. The majority of total assets consist of cash and equivalents, short-term investments, trade receivables, and other receivables, property, plant and equipment and intangible assets because of the new
period and increase in revenue Bath 65 million. 3. Gross profit of Solar energy (“SE”) decreased Baht (2) million, which mainly comes from O&M expense for efficiency of solar energy plant. 4. Trading
% Change Cash and cash equivalents 82 103 (20%) Account receivables 817 700 16.6% Inventories 632 885 (29%) Other current assets 156 175 (11%) Total current assets 1,687 1,864 (9%) Property, plant and
electricity in Bang Pakong Power Plant, Chachoengsao Province. Until the end of 4th quarter of 2019 (November), palm fruit and CPO prices began to increase due to most of the arable land faces drought