baht bonds to (i) obtain an issue rating not lower than investment grade* from an international credit rating agency established under foreign law, (ii) appoint the bondholder representative, and (iii
continued to grow well by c.20%. Net profit in Q2/2017 was Baht 61 million, a decrease of 57% YoY due to 1) higher cost per unit resulted from lower capacity utilization; 2) higher depreciation resulted
million in 2Q2018, representing a decrease of THB 182.87 million or 4.39% down from 2Q2017 mainly from lower revenue of chicken processing business which decreased by THB 126.79 million or 6.73% down
in a decrease in the cost-to-income ratio, which stood at 42.52 percent. KBank has set aside higher allowance for impairment loss on loans, in line with uncertainties from the ongoing economic slowdown
government spending into infrastructure projects which lead to a continuous growth of Thailand’s electricity consumption. The trend of the power industry in the second half of 2017 is estimated to be lower
first few days after the easing of lockdown measures; these sales derived mainly from those product categories that have lower propensity to be purchased online, due to the need for advice or
progress of the construction in progress for its new hospital project. The Company saw total liabilities of Baht 400.15 million and Baht 377.18 million, as of December 31, 2017 and March 31, 2018
equipment were valued at Baht 1,108.67 million and Baht 1,457.10 million. The increase in this value was because the Company realized the progress of the construction in progress for its new hospital project
mn, an increase of 180.19 THB mn compared to 31st December 2019. The major cause of such increase is cash, unbilled construction in progress and accounts receivable amounting to 96.82, 49.76 and 38.68
construction in progress and accounts receivable amounting to 89.09 and 94.15 THB mn, respectively. As of 30th September 2020, the company’s group has total liabilities of 542.28 THB mn, an increase of 1 5 3 . 4