: Million Baht 30 September 2017 31 December 2016 Increased (Decreased) Percentage Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 228.83 286.51 (57.68) (20.13%) Temporary investments 60.33 69.97 (9.64
Investment (MAI) as mentioned above. Statement of Financial Position Details Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2017 31 December 2018 Change % Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents
totals Baht 357,000,000 as a consideration of the first portion of S-TREK shares does not correspond with the current market price and causes Mr. Jirasak to be in a disadvantage position in entering into
Million Baht were increased 173 Million Baht compare with at the end of December 31, 2018 respectively. Increasing of the total assets from current investment and trade receivables. Assets decreasing from
increase equivalent to 14.3% at year-ended 2016. This first mainly due to increasing of trade and other receivables. The second, due to inventories and short-term investment. Current assets accounted for
December 2020 and 31 March 2021 totaled THB 1,383.6 MB and THB 1,481.2 MB respectively. As at 31 March 2021 the Company is current asset in which accounted for 51.3% of the total assets and non-current asset
construction budget cost control for projects in order to update all costs to be as close to current costs as possible. Moreover, the Group’s gross profit margin of Q1/2019 was a little bit higher due to
Sulphur Fuel Oil is still present amongst ship fleets that have installed scrubbers and still has demand for electricity generation from Middle East. Fuel Oil and Dubai crack spread (FO/DB) increased by
subsidiaries by adopting the income approach and the discounted cash flow to present value and consequently realized the fair values in amounting of 8,231 Million baht. Regarding the letter of the SEC 2008/2560
for commercial operation in 2024 and 2025 respectively. At present, the project is in the process of preparing the Environmental Impact Assessment. 1.3 Commercial operations of Berkprai Cogeneration SPP