, decreased by Baht 153 million or 15% from Q2/2018. The drop was due to the rise in natural gas prices while Fuel tariff (Ft) rate remained constant; therefore, the gross profits of Rayong Central Utility
adoption of new accounting standard (TFRS 9), reflecting to the mark-to-market of financial instruments in associates of power business. 5. Decrease in Investments in available-for-sale of THB 639.1 mm, due
projects have started their operation in accordance with the reduction of the strictness of the COVID–19 outbreak prevention policy. In addition, the several projects were due for submission, resulting in a
The financial statements for the first quarter ended March 31, 2020 were prepared in accordance with the Thai Financial Reporting Standard No.9 Financial Instruments (TFRS 9) and Thai Financial
losses on inventories devaluation [NRV] THB 1,689 million] . And, due to the state of the price of crude oil declining significantly, the company recorded loss on impairments in assets under the
and coins holding by the company, including miscellaneous cash, money orders, postal bills, due cheques still have not yet been deposited, travelers’ cheque s and bank drafts 2) bank deposits in current
, including miscellaneous cash, money orders, postal bills, due cheques still have not yet been deposited, travelers’ cheques and bank drafts 2) bank deposits in current accounts and saving accounts, and those
holding by the company, including miscellaneous cash, money orders, postal bills, due cheques still have not yet been deposited, travelers’ cheques and bank drafts 2) bank deposits in current accounts and
million Baht compared to 38.67 million Baht and 38.41 million Baht respectively in the quarter 2/2016 due to the major reasons as follows; 1. Incomes from the production and installation of the pipeline
value is reduced in the same value making the net profit unchanged. Therefore, in order to comply with the Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 (TFRS 15), subject: The revenue from contracts made with