(use of proceeds) (3) กระบวนการที่ใช้ในการประเมินโครงการ (process for project evaluation) (4) การบริหารจัดการเงินที่ได้จากการเสนอขายโทเคนดิจิทัล (management of proceeds) (5) การรายงานและช่องทางการเปิดเผย
shareholder as the Company’s connected person, in the total value of Baht 2,065 Million, and use a certain proceeds from disposition of such shares as fund for various projects to be launched by the government
Corporation, the lender, for a debt facility of AUD 179 million to use in the construction and development of the Collector Wind Farm, with capacity of 226.8 megawatts, located in New South Wales, the
financial status of the Company and help reduce the financial burden increasing the liquidity and cash flow of the Company. 7. Use of Proceeds from the Assets Disposal Transaction TO repay the debts, decrease
cost from relocating some product from the old production line to the new one; 4) higher excise tax as well as sugar tax following the Excise Act, B.E. 2560, effective since 16 September 2017; 5) higher
the Company has the common major shareholder as the Company’s connected person, in the total value of Baht 2,065 Million, and use a certain proceeds from disposition of such shares as fund for various
common major shareholder as the Company’s connected person, in the total value of Baht 2,065 Million, and use a certain proceeds from disposition of such shares as fund for various projects to be launched
is considered as an acquisition of assets. The transaction size which is calculated by 4 criteria and use the maximum value basis which is the value of assets acquired compared with the value of assets
respectively. Additionally, leading vehicle manufacture brands have accepted B20 and B10 to be used in their car models and have promoted the use of B20 to customers. Furthermore, the government has delegated
beneficial to the Company as the disposal of such assets will help improve the Company’s financial position by lessening its liabilities and increase its liquidity and cash flows. 7. Plan for Use of Proceeds