. Current investment decreased in full amount because it reached maturity and the Company changed it to be 3-moth fixed deposit. Therefore, it is classified as cash and cash equivalent. Other current
(mostly related to Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16). Other notable cash flow changes were (1) Trade and other Current Payables which increased by THB 80.7 Mn (2) Accrued Expenses which
(30.69) (44.72) Inventories 110.48 127.25 16.77 15.18 Property, plant and equipment 182.56 175.56 (7.00) (3.83) Other non-current assets 2.59 3.82 1.23 47.49 Total Liabilities 114.35 79.16 (35.19) (30.77
, 2017, CTBC Bank Company Limited has entered into the shareholder of the company amount of 7,544,961,342 shares or 35.6169% of the paid-up capital. As a result the current shareholders structure as
, 2017, CTBC Bank Company Limited has entered into the shareholder of the company amount of 7,544,961,342 shares or 35.6169% of the paid-up capital. As a result the current shareholders structure as
information: (1) the method of procuring loan, for instance, applying for a loan from a financial institution or issuing a debenture. In any case, the Company shall present highlights of the loan agreement or
improvements but certain limitations still remain 1) Structural problems in the Thai economy leading to a still low level of private consumption 2) The appreciation of Thai Baht due to the high current account
improvements but certain limitations still remain 1) Structural problems in the Thai economy leading to a still low level of private consumption 2) The appreciation of Thai Baht due to the high current account
of 9 customized to target customers to be adaptive to current competitive settings and changing consumers behaviors. Many activities of which have been implemented from corporate branding advertisement
negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates