Consolidated Statement of Financial Position THBm 31-Mar-18 31-Dec-17 31-Mar-18 vs. 31-Dec-17 Assets Cash and current investments 13,343 7,015 90% Trade accounts receivable 35,593 32,098 11% Inventories 43,862
receivables from related party decreased in the amount of Baht 3,554.68 million. 3.1.6 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company Limited, a subsidiary
31-Dec-19 vs 31-Dec-18 Assets Cash and current investments 10,454 5,713 83% Trade accounts receivable 34,305 37,637 (9)% Inventories 62,165 70,085 (11)% Other current assets 11,833 10,850 9% Total
Statement of Financial Position THB million 30-Jun-20 31-Dec-19 30-Jun-20 vs 31-Dec-19 Assets Cash and current investments 22,919 10,454 119% Trade accounts receivable 32,489 34,305 (5)% Inventories 55,539
-Dec-19 31-Mar-20 vs 31-Dec-19 Assets Cash and current investments 20,916 10,454 100% Trade accounts receivable 42,831 34,305 25% Inventories 62,600 62,165 1% Other current assets 14,592 11,833 23% Total
delist KARAT from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), before the information was disclosed to the public on July 3, 2002. The SEC found that some accounts were opened to trade KARAT?s shares only while
correlated timing with high volumes to control the market price of SLC shares to mislead general public and induced them to trade in SLC shares. The nine accounts then were able to gradually offloaded their
connection, investors are strongly advised to be careful with solicitations to trade securities in other persons’ accounts and not to transfer money into IC personal accounts as it may lead to investment
profit from related technology business, the higher administrative expenses i.e. doubtful accounts - trade and other receivables, impairment loss on assets and the higher finance cost. As a result, overall
subsidiaries was THB 50,900 million, a decrease of THB 6,974 million, mainly from: Trade Accounts Payable were decreased by THB 2,217 million, mainly from the decrease of the Company’s Trade Account Payable of