3,183.25 40.40% 3,997.80 2,503.78 59.67% 29. Trade account payable and notes payable 2,065.88 1,453.95 42.09% 1,891.74 1,325.09 42.76% 30. Long-term loan 1,653.52 1,125.51 46.91% 1,618.02 1,012.39 59.8% 31
payable 3.17 1.35 1.82 134.86% Other current liabilities 13.69 24.89 (11.20) (45.00%) Total current liabilities 686.97 857.80 (170.83) (19.91%) Non-current liabilities Long-term bank borrowings 133.32
because the account payable and other creditors increase 478.13 million THB or 26.86% i.e. from 1,780.38 million THB to 2,258.51 million THB. Since projects development is ongoing, the creditors for
institutions to develop projects in 2018, therefore, the amount of loan has increased 630.68 million THB or 10.30% i.e. from 6,122.79 to 6,753.47 million THB. 2. The account payable and other creditors increased
of dessert cafés, which accounts for the largest share of revenue. The growth in sales of dessert cafés was mainly due to the improving COVID-19 situation, as a result more customers were eating-out
sector contracted sharply due to international travel restrictions. Therefore, the Thai economic recovery would take time to return to pre-pandemic levels. The first nine months was a challenging period
Liability increased by THB 63 million as a result of the recognition of lease liabilities due within 12 months of THB 86 million, corresponding to the adoption of TFRS 16, while income tax payable decreased
in Q3/2020 was 62.6% decreased by 2.1% from Q3/2019 and 60.6% in 9M/2020 decreased by 4.4% from 9M/2019. • The decrease in gross profit margin was mainly due to the reduction in total revenue from
was mainly due to: • Current Liabilities: decreased by THB 19 million mainly due to the payment of accrued bonus and account payable. • Non-current Liabilities decreased by THB 6 million mainly due to
31,482 million in 2017, primarily due to an increase in revenue from the power plants that were fully developed and are in operation, namely BPWHA1, located in Hemraj Industrial Estate, that started COD on