rate Classification and measurements of financial instruments into following categories: Amortised cost, fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI) and fair value through profit and loss
retrospectively. The significant principles are as follows:- Derivative financial instruments are used to manage exposure to foreign exchange and interest rate risks, which are recognized initially at fair value
Baht according to the consolidated financial statements. The Company could return to having net profit due to be able to transfer the condominium units under the Newera Condominium project as targeted in
, which decreased by 9.0% and 11.1%, respectively, from the same period of previous year. The main reason was due to the asset monetization to WHA Premium Growth Freehold and Leasehold Real Estate
:- Derivative financial instruments are used to manage exposure to foreign exchange and interest rate risks, which are recognized initially at fair value. Subsequent to initial recognition, they are remeasured at
www.afteryoudessertcafe.com Page 2 of 5 For the year ended 31 December 2017, sales of the Company were THB 704.29 million increased from THB 597.59 million in 2016, accounted for 17.86% increase due to the introduction of 8
quarter is usually the low season for retail businesses, due to the impact of the rainy season, with frequent downpours causing a slowdown in customer traffic. Although the export and tourism sectors
period of previous year which has other revenue of 134.00 Million Baht due to sell scrap raw materials decreased as amount of 46.36 Million Baht and decline interest received of 23.54 Million Baht (2
decreased by 12.12 %. The reason for decreased total revenues was mainly due to the decreased in both domestic and export sales between April and August following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Our domestic
period of previous year which has other revenue of 134.00 Million Baht due to sell scrap raw materials decreased as amount of 46.36 Million Baht and decline interest received of 23.54 Million Baht (2