equivalents amounting to 7,540 MTHB, increasing 2,327 MTHB or 45% comparing to 5,213 MTHB at the end of 2017. (see further information in analysis of cash flow) 2. The balance of trade receivables at the end of
MTHB or 63% comparing to 3,207 MTHB at the end of 2016. (see further information in analysis of cash flow) 2. The balance of trade receivables at the end of 2017 was 2,605 MTHB, increasing by 633 MTHB
equivalent, trade receivables, other receivables, prepaid cost of software license which is recorded in accordance with the nature of the business. The significant increase in current assets is mainly
funding for its own production. This is to maintain market share and to meet demand for HRC local customers. However, the domestic steel industry has been affected by a trade war between China and the
process and try to obtain new funding for its own production. This is to maintain market share and to meet demand for HRC local customers. However, the domestic steel industry has been affected by a trade
assets decreased from prior year Baht 46 million or decreased 6.8 percent, which mainly due to decrease of cash and cash equivalent at Baht 18 million, current investments at Baht 5 million, trade
of Baht 315 million or 26.8%, trade and other receivables amount of Baht 308 million or 26.2%, goodwill amount of Baht 94 million or 8.0%, cash and cash equivalents amount of Baht 42 million or 3.6
and Bakery wholesales business revenue was 768 million baht, a decrease of 5 million baht or 0.7 percent due to the decrease of sales of the ready to eat foods in convenience stores and modern trade
cash equivalents 646.8 870.3 663.1 Short-term investments 449.2 357.7 382.0 Trade and other receivables 429.6 462.6 428.0 Property, plant and equipment 4,417.8 4,689.6 4,800.8 Total liabilities 4,214.1
remain externally with the continued US-China trade relationship a risk. After a record sugar season which exceeded expectations both in size and length the 2018/19 season is again expected to be strong