Thailand Fortune Parts Industry Public Company Limited (“FPI” or “The Company”) would like to submit the reviewed of interim financial statements for the three-month and six-month period ended 30 June 2019
Fortune Parts Industry Public Company Limited (“FPI” or “The Company”) would like to submit the reviewed of interim financial statements for the three-month period ended 30 September 2018 which has been
portfolio from short-term to long-term. As a result, non-current liabilities increased of 132.60 million baht. The Company's debt to equity ratio as at 30 September 2020 is 1.77 times. (as at 31 December 2019
customers are well known and have good reputation in the IC, and electronics industry. Provision is made of amounts outstanding over 90 days and amounts which the management believe may be doubtful. Accounts
). Industry Overview The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported that Thailand’s GDP in 2018 growth 4.1% YOY, driving by private consumption and investment. Although the
%, with 16.0% increase in automotive parts businesses and 35.3% increase in dealership businesses respectively whilst industry production was up by 5.8%. The increase in revenue was due to the following
could be attributed to a decrease of Baht 221 million, or 2.08 percent in impairment loss on loans and debt securities and an increase of Baht 835 million, or 2.13 percent in net operating income which
bandwidth from the auction. This has resulted in AIS being the operator having the largest bandwidth in the industry, 2x60MHz in total, and has enhanced AIS’ s capability to provide the most efficient 4G
quality and advanced technology also allowed AIS to attract and retain high-quality customers. Non-Mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,339mn, growing 2.2% YoY and 0.7% QoQ from industry
interest bearing debt. Cash reserves and financial investments at the 30th June 2017 were THB 10.0 billion up from 30th June, 2016 were THB 9.5 billion. Asset Quality Accounts Receivable Most of customers