Corporate Group’s total assets as at March 31, 2020 increased from the end of year 2019 by Baht 150.65 million or 4.52 percent, due to increase in fixed assets of Baht 56.12 million, a net increase in trade
Company has no exposure in foreign currency borrowings. As at September 30, 2019, trade and other payables of the Company and its subsidiaries was THB 1,248.30 million, increased in amount of THB 104.88
Baht per Kilogram and the year 2021 was in range between 30.75-47.45 Baht per Kilogram (Source: Department of Internal Trade (‘DIT’), Ministry of Commerce). Due to the fluctuation of CPO price in the
- - - Total bank overdrafts and short-term loans from financial institutions 53,561,285.30 - 13,418,154.75 - Unit: Baht Separate financial statementsConsolidated financial statements 4.2.2 Long-term loans from
oil in price throughout the quarter, especially the Dubai crude oil price which dropped during early August to September from concerns over the trade war between the US and China, combined with the Thai
particular plummeted due to lockdown measures implemented in several countries, including Thailand. Worse, exports contracted as a result of the moribund economies of Thailand’s trade partners. At the same
4.2 percent in 2018. Against the backdrop of a global trade slowdown and US-China trade uncertainty, merchandise exports and imports for the year contracted by 2.7 and 4.7 percent from 2018
unfavorable condition of the Company’s traditional trade channel as the Company appointed a large-sized distributor for the channel since the first quarter of 2018 but later terminated the contract with the
increasing revenue from other income, including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 70 Million Baht. The total gross profits in Q3 2017 was 597 Million Baht or 29% of the total revenue, improved
increasing revenue from other income, including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 70 Million Baht. The total gross profits in Q3 2017 was 597 Million Baht or 29% of the total revenue, improved