loss from sale of foreclosed assets and loss from revaluations stood at 45.9% for 3Q17. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt restructuring totaled Baht 75 million, declining considerably from
sale of foreclosed assets and loss from revaluations stood at 47.5% for 2Q18 comparing to 47.3% yoy. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt restructuring totaled Baht 489 million, increased
from revaluations stood at 47.5% for 2Q18 comparing to 47.3% yoy. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt restructuring totaled Baht 489 million, increased from Baht 456 million in 2Q17. Loan
Exchange of Thailand on December 16, 2019, and the transition from state enterprise to a fully commercialized public company. The main objective is to establish the efficiency and strength to our core
impairment of intangible assets - - 16.87 28.57 Loss from impairment finance costs and share of loss from associates 29.81 216.80 - - Doubtful Account 88.24 641.75 - - Loss from impairment of goodwill 51.20
expenses 8.48 44.19 11.41 1,870.49 Administrative expenses (32.04) (166.96) (38.23) (6,267.21) Provision for impairment of venture capital - - - - Doubtful account (72.99) (380.36) (86.97) (14,257.38) บมจ
% Administrative expenses 84.66 10.66% 111.24 11.87% -26.59 -23.90% Doubtful debts -62.94 -7.93% 394.21 42.08% -457.16 -115.97% Loss from impairment of property investment 5.69 0.72% - - 5.69 100.00% Total Expense
% Administrative expenses 84.66 10.66% 111.24 11.87% -26.59 -23.90% Doubtful debts -62.94 -7.93% 394.21 42.08% -457.16 -115.97% Loss from impairment of property investment 5.69 0.72% - - 5.69 100.00% Total Expense
rehabilitation on 15 November 2017. The main reasons of the Company filing the rehabilitation are; - This is for the Company to negotiate as well as finding solution with creditors and able to proceed necessary
the petition for the rehabilitation on 15 November 2017. The main reasons of the Company filing the rehabilitation are; - This is for the Company to negotiate as well as finding solution with creditors