334.30 300.90 Premium (Discount) on Share Capital 743.49 743.49 561.2 167.08 Other Surplus (Deficit) - - - - Retained Earnings (Deficit) 370.91 318.09 197.71 240.14 Treasury Stock - - - - Shareholders
46,856 Total increase (decrease) to liabilities 46,856 Shareholders’ Equity Unappropriated retained earnings (8,686) Non-controlling interest (3) Total increase (decrease) to equity (8,690) Impact to
UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for reference. Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. Sor Nor. 87/2558 Re: Rules, Conditions, and Procedures for Management of Retail Funds, Mutual Funds for Accredited Investors, Mutual Funds for Institutional Funds, and Private Funds ______________________ By virtue of Clause 6, Clause 8, and Clause 9 of the Notification...
increase of THB 29.64 million from last year quarter’s. 2. Some of investment units had been sold, profits had been realized, resulting in an increase of THB 10.98 million in Gains on investment. This had
the details as follows : Operating results for 1st quarter, 2020 The company could posted net profits of Baht 116.59 million, representing an increase of Baht 50.28 million or 75.84% over the same
and making profits from infrastructure assets without an intention to be a private trust. The term “infrastructure asset” as stated in the first paragraph shall be according to the characteristics as
’ objectives are to solve social problems, promote public benefits, and develop the community without focusing on making highest profits for shareholders, which are different from typical limited companies
financial statements for Q2, Q3 and 2004. Consequently, PICNI’s financial statements in 2004 showed irregular profits of 178,440,072 baht, which was mainly contributed by the gas tank rental fees. (2) For
statements for Q2, Q3 and 2004. Consequently, PICNI’s financial statements in 2004 showed irregular profits of 178,440,072 baht, which was mainly contributed by the gas tank rental fees. (2) For making false
accounting, to falsify documents about financial aid from Coke in order to record as revenue, resulting in increase of profits in the financial statements for the year 2002 of DAIDO. In addition, he colluded