according to (a) the Labour Protection Act No. 7; and, (b) some adjustments for the employees benefit calculation. This Labour Protection Act increased the compensation for the employees who work with the
million, increased Baht 17.61 million or 72.95% compared to the year 2018 because company and subsidiaries had paid commission to agent for sale house according to condition. Property tax and transfer fee
was Baht 464.12 million, an increase of Baht 10.69 million or 2.4% over the same period of last year, which was mainly due to the increase of administrative employee’s expenses according to the
Forward According to the outbreak of Covid 19 at the end of the first quarter of 2020, it was found that the company affected by the situation but was at a manageable level. However, the company anticipates
investments increased from fair value measurement according to the revision of Thai Financial Reporting Standards No. 9 by Baht 31.74 million, finance lease receivable increased by Baht 6.15 million. However
- Create motivation by rewarding, if able to produce and control waste according to the target - Improved data storage system and production reports for monitoring and controlling For the direction of sales
, restricted bank deposits increased by Baht 64.83 million, Short-term loans to related parties increased by Baht 43.32 million, other non-current financial assets increased from fair value measurement according
of Thailand According to T S Flour Mill Public Company Limited ("the Company"), the financial statements for Q2/2020 Ended on June 30, 2020. The company's financial statement showed net profit of 23.82
2020 (Source: Ministry of tourism and sport) For the second quarter of year 2020, the company suspended all flights since 7 April 2020 according to government orders as well as the announcement from
contribution to the Financial Institutions Development Fund (FIDF) from 0.46% per year to 0.23% per year according to the governmental measures during the year 2020-2021. Net Non-Interest Income Net non-interest