containing the COVID-19, economic growth is forecasted to contract by -7.8%1; the lowest growth among ASEAN countries. In addition, a range of political issues are loading to an uncertain economic recovery
Change Q3–21 Q4–20 Q3–21 VS Q4–20 (MB) (MB) % Trade and other receivables 3,402.90 2,633.90 769.00 29.2 Contract assets 1,147.90 1,303.90 (156.0) (12.0) Inventories 936.90 1,575.90 (639.0) (40.5) Other
lease contract is completed (Details are shown in the item 4.). 2. Contract parties and relationship Leasor: Central Pattana Public Company Limited and its subsidiaries. (“the Group of Company”) Leasee
the Reviewed Financial Statement of the Company as at 30 September 2018. While the transaction is not considered an asset acquisition which requires approval from a shareholders’ meeting, the entry into
percent, as well as reducing and postponing CAPEX spending by 15 percent. As for liquidity management, the company established measures for credit line approval, closely monitoring and collecting customer
shareholders of the Bank and Permata granting approval for the Transaction and the approvals of the Bank of Thailand (“BOT”) and of Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (“OJK”) of Indonesia being granted for all matters
the most projects were still under contract. Comparing to cost of sales & service for Q1–2018 and Q4–2017, it found that the reduction rate was close to the rate of a decrease in revenue. However
of land held for development on April 27, 2016 with land title deeds, No. 4064 and No. 4065, located in Tambol Klong Nueng, Amphur Klong Luang, Prathumtani Province. This plot of land had contract
of land held for development on April 27, 2016 with land title deeds, No. 4064 and No. 4065, located in Tambol Klong Nueng, Amphur Klong Luang, Prathumtani Province. This plot of land had contract
increased by Baht 48.82 million because of many reasons. Firstly, revenue from management service slightly increased by Baht 5.75 million, due to contract renewable which lead contract value increased