the transaction for acquisition and disposal of the Subsidiaries’ land and properties to repay debenture debt No.PorBor.026/2020 dated 20 May 2020. (b) Disposal of the Subsidiaries’ machines, book value
executives of the subsidiaries based on the assumption from income and expense from the past operation, the deterioration of the solar panels and other equipment, additional investment to substitute any part
cash flow 38,091 CAPEX & Fixed assets 37,088 Net borrowings received 38,091 Dividend paid 24,507 Interest received 157 Net investment in subsidiaries 16,016 Sale of equipment 137 Spectrum license 13,904
Aranyaprathet Change of population structure, increase in the number of emerging diseases, and stepping into an aging society causing hospital operators to invest in expanding branches and networks to cover
forward with modern construction materials retailers or modern trade operators still expanding their business with new branches and property development group beginning to open new projects. In addition
long term, such as damage on building or place of business or branches, a failure of information technology system, inaccessibility or unusability of building or personnel unable to come for work in both
disruptions by assessing on an emergency incident, which causes a disruption and business impacts in either short, medium or long term, such as damage on building or place of business or branches, a failure of
September 2006. To clarify the provision under the first paragraph (3) “Financial Institution” means: (a) Commercial banks, branches of foreign bank licensed to undertake full branch commercial bank business
in full amount, or accepted to maturity until 15 September 2006. To clarify the provision under the first paragraph (3) “Financial Institution” means: (a) Commercial banks, branches of foreign bank
September 2006. To clarify the provision under the first paragraph (3) “Financial Institution” means: (a) Commercial banks, branches of foreign bank licensed to undertake full branch commercial bank business