4% in March to May. Moreover, in 2019 there was loss in disposal of fixed assets while there is no such expense in this quarter. 3. Finance costs Finance cost for the 3-month and 6-month period ended
1 Information Memorandum Regarding the Acquisition and Disposal of Assets The Board of Directors meeting of Cal-Comp Electronics (Thailand) Company Limited (“CCET” or “Company”) No. 3/2020 held on
, the Company has financial position that changed from its financial status as of December 31, 2020. The changes are described as follows: Assets Items that has significant changes Balance by Quarter
receivable from finance lease and derivative assets. 6 Net profit and net profit margin attributable to the parent The Group had net profit for the period of the first quarter of 2022 amounting to Baht 322.4
Tax income (expense) comprised of current tax and deferred tax. Deferred income tax mainly from temporary difference of receivable from finance lease and derivative assets. 6 Net profit and net profit
tax mainly from temporary difference of receivable from finance lease and derivative assets. Net profit and net profit margin attributable to the parent The Group had net profit for the first quarter of
derived from the overall operating results. Financial Position The group’s assets decreased by Baht (154.09) million, mainly due to the following reasons: • Restricted cash decreased Baht (47.46) million
% Allowance (reversal of allowance) for impairment of assets 5.6 0.8% -3.6 0.0% -9.2 -163.6% JAS Asset’s Management Discussion and Analysis for FS2018 Page2/5 2017 2018 Change MB % MB % MB % Profit before
of December 31, 2019 The consolidated total assets as of 31 December 2019 decreased by 10% yoy. The decrease was mainly attributable to cash spending on loan repayment as well as investment not only in
financial position as of 31 December 2018, the balance of total assets which were Baht 2,758 million and Baht 2,553 million, respectively, increased by Baht 205 million, or increased by 8.03% due to the