steel products, metal and non-ferrous metals. As such, assets will be in cash, inventories, trade accounts receivable and property, plant and equipment, with details as follows: 2.1.1 Inventories: As at
situation improved, employees of public and private sectors are returning to the workplace which led to an increase in IT equipment demand. Additionally, the Company has proactively expanded its corporate
situation. As the COVID-19 situation improved, employees of public and private sectors are returning to the workplace which led to an increase in IT equipment demand. Additionally, the Company has proactively
Revenue from sale of industrial equipment 2.36 3.52 (1.16) (32.95) 3 Revenue from sales of other products 0.02 2.99 (2.97) (99.33) 4 Revenue from sales of electricity 116.57 104.13 12.44 11.95 5 Other
Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 149.50 212.68 (63.18) (29.71%) Temporary investments 40.83 59.90 (19.07) (31.84%) Trade and other receivables 323.19 255.88 67.31 26.31% Unbilled receivables
% 488.97 20.70% Short-term investment 4.37 0.19% 4.85 0.21% Account receivable, trade and others 696.74 29.54% 706.03 29.89% Inventories 727.47 30.84% 663.32 28.08% Other current assets 15.93 0.68% 3.24 0.14
of new shares (IPO), Baht 295.00 million Temporary investment Because the money received from the sale of shares to deposit in fixed account., Baht 14.70 million in trade and other receivables, Baht
equivalent items increased Baht 113.1 million. 2. Trade and other receivable decreased Baht 484.9 million. 3. Revenue Department receivable increased Baht 40.4 million. 4. Inventories increased Baht 428.4
million. 2. Trade and other receivable decreased Baht 55.5 million. 3. Revenue Department receivable decreased Baht 83.3 million. 4. Inventories decreased Baht 370.9 million, mainly caused by decreased of
as below detailed; 1. Cash and cash equivalent items decreased Baht 275.6 million. 2. Trade and other receivable increased Baht 289.4 million. 3. Revenue Department receivable decreased Baht 26.4