contract terms of football sponsorship schemes, the Group believed these official football sponsorship fees, which were amortized in straight line in relation to payment terms and economic benefits the Group
the 2nd Quarter 2018. GFPT Group has policy to mitigate risks from foreign exchange rate volatility, which occurred from export sale and raw material importation by hedging forward contract from several
contract terms of football sponsorship schemes, the Group believed these official football sponsorship fees, which were amortized in straight line in relation to payment terms and economic benefits the Group
the 3rd Quarter 2018. GFPT Group has policy to mitigate risks from foreign exchange rate volatility, which occurred from export sale and raw material importation by hedging forward contract from several
), English Football League (EFL) and Reading Football Club (RFC) amounted to THB 158 million. Given by the current contract terms of football sponsorship schemes, the Group believed these official football
benefits upon termination of employment, or an appropriate negative statement. For a service contract with a fixed term, state the term of each such contract, the unexpired term and the name of the relevant
economic conditions in the contract. Selling expenses were THB 488 million, a decrease of THB 204 million or 29.5%, representing 12.6% of total sales, down from 19.1%. The details of key expenses were as
customers, which entered into short-term contract with specific quantities and delivery term (Made to Order). This helps the Company to efficiently control inventories aging and procurement that prevent risk
. Excluding Long Quan Safe Food JSC (LQSF) Vietnam, Export Branded Business sales grew 6% YoY. Total Contract Manufacturing Business (CMG) sales decreased 30% YoY. Year 2019 Sales Revenue The Company and its
during the 1st Quarter 2020. GFPT Group has policy to mitigate risks from foreign exchange rate volatility, which occurred from export sale and raw material importation by hedging forward contract from