/ (Loss) for the period (2,415,470) (1,286,366) -88% (1,261,212) (300,144) -320% Margin -96% -34% -74% -16% Portion of the Companies’ shareholders (1,163,113) (614,448) -89% (1,261,212) (300,144) -320
the period (2,415,470) (1,286,366) -88% (1,261,212) (300,144) -320% Margin -96% -34% -74% -16% Portion of the Companies’ shareholders (1,163,113) (614,448) -89% (1,261,212) (300,144) -320% Margin -46% 5
from revenue recognition by % of completion of projects which were hired on 2016 – 2017 together new projects awarded on 2018 of 11 projects. The portion of each segment revenue of 2017 – 2018 as follows
change occurred from changes in accounting policies due to Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16) which is made effective in the current period. As a result, the company has current portion of
accounting policies due to Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16) which is made effective in the current period. As a result, the company has current portion of lease liabilities 12.6 million baht
other current liabilities Fixed deposit with obligation Trade and other current payables Trade and other current receivables L/T Debt (included current portion of L/T debt) Inventories Total other non
the first portion of the loan of USD 41,000,000, or equivalent to THB 1,414,878,111.11 (the “1st Loan Portion”), for the partial repayment of the Trade Debt to ACO I in the amount of USD 40,180,000, or
since GSTEL is currently in the process of debt restructuring and seeking funds from external source with aim to enhance its balance sheets and improve their financial strength. Thus, the financial
build the strength of grassroot people, and those who can take care of themselves should help the less fortunate groups to stand on their own. The government is doing its part to reform the laws and
policy and goal of MDES is to reinforce the solid practices of personal data protection in Thailand since it is the cornerstone of digital economy development as well as cybersecurity strength. This