accounting policies due to adoption of Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16) are presented As at March 31, 2020 Impact Amount Right of use asset Increased 43.0 Deferred tax asset Increased 2.9
, increase of Baht 42.80 million or 788.21 % compared to the year 2017, varied to the decreasing of revenue from sales of land and houses , details as presented in operating revenue table. Gross profit margin
the legal proceedings and we shall not deny the existence of such information only because it is presented in an electronic form. 4 Clause 2 We acknowledge and agree that if we change the information as
can be referred to as evidence in the legal proceedings and we shall not deny the existence of such information only because it is presented in an electronic form. 4 Clause 2 We acknowledge and agree
disclosure of financial information as categorized by business units, the income structure of the most recent year may be displayed instead. (For example, Business A and Business B generate 65 percent and 35
financial statements in accordance with the accounting standards on disclosure of financial information as categorized by business units, the income structure of the most recent year may be displayed instead
strong network quality. The full-year guidance and outlook for 2018 was maintained as presented on page 6. Significant Events 1. AIS, via AWN, currently holds 81.47% of total CSL’s outstanding share and is
conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes to financial statements. If not defined otherwise, all financial information presented in this document are in Thai Baht. The company presented
company in category of mutual fund management company or private fund management company, such securities company shall have shareholders’ equity presented in latest financial statement, audited by auditor
presented in latest financial statement, audited by auditor, not less than the ratios as specified in the Notification of Securities and Exchange Commission concerning the Maintaining Capital Adequacy of