affected by the spread of COVID-19 as follows: Revenue Unit: Million Baht Q1/19 Q4/19 Q1/20 Consolidated Statement Revenue 194.29 222.62 167.85 Profit(loss) from exchange rate 0.54 0.35 0.20 Other Revenue
follows: Statements of Comprehensive Income for the 1st Quarter Ended March 31, 2020 Revenue from Hospital Operations Operation : Consolidated Profit & Loss Statement 1Q 1Q % Unit : THB million 2020 2019
Credit (SBLC) in the amount of up to USD 50 Million by the Company to Indo Rama Synthetics (India) Limited (“IRSL”), a connected party. Rationale of the transaction: Post-acquisition of equity stake and
97,277 (24,439) Total shareholders’ equity 926,298 912,929 13,369 Total assets down 11.07 million Baht, came from trade and other receivables decreased. Liabilities down 24.44 million Baht, came from
. (“Company”) had submitted the financial statement for the three-month period ended March 31, 2017 which revealed that the company’s statement result of operations with net profit of 41.85 million baht
customers both directly and indirectly. In the second quarter of 2017, KBank and subsidiaries reported a net profit of Baht 8,986 million, a decrease of Baht 1,185 million, or 11.65 percent over-quarter. The
, PlabplaSubdistrict, Wangthonglang District, Bangkok 10310 with aggregate area of 11-00-1 Rai at 43,500 per square wah, or approximately baht 191.44 million , and (2) Sport Court (opened-air), situated on some parts of
December 31, 2017 of Land and Land Improvement Baht 25.28 million and Building and Utilities System Baht 29.78 million, Totally Baht 55.06 million. Page 2 of 2 Company’s Expected benefits The Company has
Improvement Baht 25.28 million and Building and Utilities System Baht 29.78 million, Totally Baht 55.06 million. The selling price determination is not lower than the comparative market price in the nearby area
increased by 13.04 million Baht, came from cash and cash equivalents increased. Liabilities down 6.51 million Baht, came from provision for long-term employee benefits decreased. Shareholders’ equity up