as metal scrap. This resulted in AMAC’s 2008 and 2009 financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall
Costs - - 9.35 72.09 Administrative expenses, impairment finance costs and share of loss from associates 28.78 484.51 15.59 120.20 Management benefit expenses 5.21 87.71 5.78 44.56 Profit (Loss) before
investment increased in the machinery and equipment segment especially for export related industries while investments in construction still contracted. Although the economy continues to show positive signs of
increased in the machinery and equipment segment especially for export related industries while investments in construction still contracted. Although the economy continues to show positive signs of
Distribution of Newly Issued Shares and Share Warrants by Issuer
a pick-up in sales going into the end of the year and into 2020. Certain other key segments like chemical and construction also show positive tendencies. The continued strength of the Thai baht is
Expenses 31.25 35.24 (3.99) (11.13) Net Profit (Loss) (59.03) 58.74 (117.77) (200.49) Earnings per share (Baht per share) (0.05) 0.05 (0.10) (200.00) Net Profit The company and subsidiaries realized net loss
Administration Expenses 31.25 35.23 (3.98) (11.30) Net Profit (Loss) (59.03) 58.74 (117.77) (200.49) Earnings per share (Baht per share) (0.05) 0.05 (0.10) (200.00) Net Profit The company and subsidiaries realized
order book will pick up. Certain other key segments like chemical and construction also show positive tendencies. The continued strength of the Thai baht is making exports more challenging competitively
1,080mn newly issued shares through Private Placement to Plan B Media Public Company Limited (“PlanB”) at THB 1.4381 per share, totalling THB 1,553mn. After the acquisition takes place, PlanB will become