with a capital surplus of Baht 2,645 million (net of share offering expenses of Baht 68 million) The Company had registered the increase of its capital to the Ministry of Commerce on 16 January 2020
surplus of Baht 2,645 million (net of share offering expenses of Baht 68 million) The Company had registered the increase of its capital to the Ministry of Commerce on 16 January 2020. ● Other components of
resolved to maintain the policy interest rate at 0.50 percent. Though the economy is expected to contract more than in previous assessments, it is also likely to gradually recover in the second half of 2020
returned to subcontractors of Baht 1.12 million and gaining of the advance payment for administrative expenses prior to contract commencement from 2 joint ventures of Baht 2.79 million whereas there has been
) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalents 1,582.2 1,952.2 (370.0) (19.0) Trade and other receivables 2,067.4 1,960.3 107.1 5.5 Contract assets 1,379.7 905.4 474.3 52.4 -3- Assets Items that has significant
sugar supply surplus in 2018 which still affects current price, now trade around 12 - 13 cent/lb. As a result, the Company recorded a decrease in average sugar price from the previous year but the Company
sugar supply surplus in 2018 which still affects current price, now trade around 12 - 13 cent/lb. As a result, the Company recorded a decrease in average sugar price from the previous year. Therefore the
surplus in 2018 with the additional of domestic price decrease from the new sugar regime that domestic price will float along with global price. As a result, the Company recorded average sugar price
to 12,526 THB/ton. At the beginning of 2017, world sugar price has climbed up to 20 cent/lb then dropped sharply to 12 – 13 cent/lb now, due to global sugar supply is surplus in 2018 with the
previous year (2018 net profit was THB 272 million). The decrease was due to the following reasons: 1. Revenue from sugar was decrease due to Global supply surplus in 2019 with addition of domestic price