–19 Q1–20 VS Q4–19 (MB) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalent 357.1 190.2 166.9 87.7% Trade and other receivables 2,512.5 2,268.6 243.9 10.8% Inventories 1,244.8 745.9 498.9 66.9% Advance payment for products
losses as financial assets. The Company will measure fair value of all derivatives and recognised in profit and loss statement, while the credit losses is to consider as impairment of trade receivables
–19 Q1–20 VS Q4–19 (MB) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalent 357.1 190.2 166.9 87.7% Trade and other receivables 2,512.5 2,268.6 243.9 10.8% Inventories 1,244.8 745.9 498.9 66.9% Advance payment for products
that has significant changes Balance by Quarter Change Q2–21 Q4–20 Q2–21 VS Q4–20 (MB) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalent 166.2 204.5 (38.3) (18.7) Trade and other receivables 3,729.8 2,633.9 1,095.9 41.6
investment in non-core business of the Company. By the reason that the ice cream business is not related to the business of the Company. (9) General description of connected transaction Type of transaction
, they may be presented in business lines); - In case of a holding company, the sizes of the company operating the core business and the others shall be specified in comparison major under relevant
conditions after the transaction 1. The Company and VAVA are no policy to changing the core business of the Company. The Company will continue to operate as usual. 2. VAVA agrees not to sell the newly issued
conditions after the transaction 1. The Company and VAVA are no policy to changing the core business of the Company. The Company will continue to operate as usual. 2. VAVA agrees not to sell the newly issued
of loss on exchange rate of THB 26.27 million due to the fact that the Thai Baht value appreciated against US Dollar and the Company had the foreign trade receivables about USD 21.31 million. Financial
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