was negatively impacted by unrealized consignment sales of Bt94 million (Table 3) and a backlog of orders of about Bt115 million at the end of the quarter. In addition, new prices that took effect in
orders fell sharply by 42% Q-o-Q and 37% Y-o-Y (Table 5). Whereas consignment stock usage was lower at Bt431.5 million in the second quarter, representing a decrease of 50% Q-o-Q and 43% Y-o-Y (Table 3
utilization rate to available capacity, and eventually a higher cost of goods produced and low margin. To offset a slowdown in orders, the Company reduced costs by obtaining better sources of raw materials
remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and subsequently re-arranged to sale transactions in 2012. The SEC, therefore, has instructed TUCC to
. Such information includes cash account, purchases and sales transactions in cash, executive remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and
consignment in 2011 and subsequently re-arranged to sale transactions in 2012. Subsequently, TUCC requested an extension of the above deadline for submitting the rectified and reviewed financial statements of
Pattanamas, proceeded GGC to purchase raw materials and pay the distributors for the purchase in full without receiving all of the raw materials or receiving only part of it. However, GGC recorded in its
Pattanamas, proceeded GGC to purchase raw materials and pay the distributors for the purchase in full without receiving all of the raw materials or receiving only part of it. However, GGC recorded in its
. Zait Pattanamas, proceeded GGC to purchase raw materials and pay the distributors for the purchase in full without receiving all of the raw materials or receiving only part of it. However, GGC recorded
Pattanamas, proceeded GGC to purchase raw materials and pay the distributors for the purchase in full without receiving all of the raw materials or receiving only part of it. However, GGC recorded in its