3,655 29% Other non-operating income and expenses 36 199 73 (63%) n/a 710 411 (42%) Shares of profit of associates and joint ventures 152 131 157 20% 4% 517 595 15% Net profit for the company 722 899 486
and the shopping malls bare shell structures projects, 85% in the shopping mall project, 90% in office building project, and 100% in leasing the office building. The purchase of shares in Dara Harbour
42.4%. This was attributed to an increase in premium on shares of THB 1,438mn, which was from the issuance of newly ordinary shares to PlanB of 1,080mn shares, amounting to THB 1,546mn. As of 31 March
Project CROSSROADS Phase 1 which commenced the operation on September 1, 2019. Significant Developments Disposal of shares On February 17, 2020, according to the terms under the Joint Venture Agreement, in
shares of Co-Mass Company Limited (“COMASS”) with total investment of THB 160mn, thereby increasing MACO’s stake in COMASS to 100.0%. As a result, MACO fully controls COMASS, allowing us to utilise
Company and the Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic signed Power Development Agreement for Xe Kong 4A and 4B Hydroelectric Power Project with an installed capacity of approximately 340
was because of Trans.Ad group’s consolidation, where some of its customers are government agencies that have credit terms of not less than 90 days. AGEING OF TRADE RECEIVABLES (THB mn) 31 MARCH 2018
due to the stimulus policy from the government in relation to telecommunication industry giving a positive impact towards the Company in winning many new contracts and consequently resulting in a
) the Financial Institutions Development Fund; (j) the Government Pension Fund; (k) a provident fund; (l) a mutual fund; (m) a juristic person whose audited financial statements of the latest year record
Financial Institutions Development Fund; (j) the Government Pension Fund; (k) a provident fund; (l) a mutual fund; (m) a juristic person whose audited financial statements of the latest year record capital