12.3% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 103.2 101.6 104.9 3.2% 1.6% 306.9 305.7 (0.4%) Revenue from construction under a concession arrangement 215.0 - - - N.A.(
2.8% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 95.3 102.4 104.5 2.1% 9.7% 197.6 206.9 4.7% Cost of sales and services (1,174.0) (1,274.4) (1,191.7) (6.5%) 1.5% (2,323.4) (2,466.2) 6.1
% 4,669.2 4,458.3 (4.5%) Revenue from finance lease under a Power Purchase Agreement 105.2 106.3 102.8 (3.3%) (2.3%) 312.1 314.0 0.6% Cost of sales and services (1,168.7) (1,168.5) (1,272.2) 8.9% 8.9
accordance with the criteria set out under Part 3; The debt securities denominated in Thai Baht under Paragraph 1 shall have an agreement for debt securities payment and debt obligations under the debt
following: 1. To repay loans and interest from WOG Technologies (Thailand) Company Limited (“WOG THAI”) (The Existing shareholder) amount of Baht 42 million. 2. To repay creditors arising from the purchase of
. After the purchase of the Trade Debt in 1., the Company entered into a credit agreement, dated January 22, 2017, (the “Credit Agreement”) with the loan amount of USD 71,000,000, or equivalent to THB
agreement, dated January 22, 2017, (the “Credit Agreement”) with the loan amount of USD 71,000,000, or equivalent to THB 2,450,154,777.78, with Link Capital I, where on February 2, 2017, the Company utilized
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Company’s liquidity problem and inability to repay a large amount of debt. Through the years, the Company engaged in several debt restructurings, as in 2010, where the Company entered into an agreement for