Transactions Deemed as Acquisition or Disposal of Assets and the Notification of the Board of Governors of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Re: Disclosure of Information and Other Acts of Listed Companies
Pittayachai 4 Co., Ltd. 2. Entering into transactions in item 1 mentioned above is considered as assets acquisition and assets disposal in accordance with the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory
disposal of assets in accordance with the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorChor 20/2551 Re: Rules on Entering into Material Transactions Deemed as Acquisition or Disposal of Asset
registered companies that conduct environmental business, social, and outstanding governance (ESG). Stakeholders are considered both socially and environmentally, including management procedures for creating
). Certificate of Environmental, Social and Governance LH Financial Group Public Company Limited has been ranked among the top 100 listed companies for outstanding ESG performance in terms of environmental, social
increasing profit. Financial position Assets Unit: Million Baht 30 June 2017 31 December 2016 Increase (decrease) % Variance Current assets 4,704 3,932 772 20% Non-current assets 3,241 2,937 304 10% Total
decreasing profit. Financial position Assets Unit: Million Baht 30 September 2017 31 December 2016 Increase (decrease) % Variance Current assets 4,781 3,932 849 22% Non-current assets 3,393 2,937 456 16% Total
Company has an outstanding backlog as of 31 December 2018 of THB 665.36 million which is composed of THB 378.95 million for the local sales and THB 286.41 million or USD 8.95 million for the export sales
from the expansion of business of the Company due to the increase of cost of program right which was invested during the period to support the business growth. In addition, the Company has an outstanding
subsidiary therefore recorded loss on impairment of assets of Baht 41 million. Finance cost The financial cost for the third quarter of 2018 amounted to Baht 31 million and the financial cost to revenue from