increase equivalent to 14.3% at year-ended 2016. This first mainly due to increasing of trade and other receivables. The second, due to inventories and short-term investment. Current assets accounted for
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
where private fund management company is not any person as provided in (1) “Registered company” means any company holds registered or authorized securities for trading in the securities exchange
management in the case where private fund management company is not any person as provided in (1) “Registered company” means any company holds registered or authorized securities for trading in the securities
any person as provided in (1) “Registered company” means any company holds registered or authorized securities for trading in the securities exchange; “Management company” means any mutual fund
ordinary share. In this regard, market price per share of the Company’s ordinary shares under the Terms and Conditions of MACO-W2 means trade value of the Company’s ordinary shares, divided by the number of
waiting for amortization 1.24 (0.03) Total 4.08 0.52 Analysis of financial status (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 March 2018 % 31 December 2017 % Trade and other receivables 114.65 9% 92.70 7% Inventories
) Assets June 30, 2017 % December 31, 2016 % Trade and other receivables 58.47 4% 60.87 5% Inventories 72.89 6% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 479.08 38% 474.65 37% Property, plant and equipment
of 26 million bath comparing to Q2/2016. These were results of declining in modern trade market of 16 million baht and traditional trade of 13 million baht. While HORECA (Hotel, restaurant, catering