Executive Summary and Management Guidelines to Mitigate the Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak 03 Statement of Income 09 Business Performance 11 Statement of Financial Position 24 Cash of Statement 26 Financial
HRC Average Selling Price (Bht./Ton) 18,108 15,709 HRC Cash Margin (Bht./Ton) 1,223 1,334 Unit: million Baht 3rd Quarter 2017 Year-end 2016 Fin an ce S ta tu s Total Assets 31,907 32,615 Total
since mid of the quarter) Net profit was B127mn, decreasing 15.4% YoY – from Covid-19 pandemic and effect of new accounting standard adoption of Bt1.41mn. Total revenue from core business was Bt729mn
allowance for doubtful accounts in accordance with the Company's accounting policies. Jay Mart Group has been growing and expanding the business which also effecting for the future growth as well as
allowance for doubtful accounts in accordance with the Company's accounting policies. Jay Mart Group has been growing and expanding the business which also effecting for the future growth as well as
114.87 33.49 Cash and cash equivalents 6.89 92.96 86.07 1,248.89 Trade and other account receivables 34.55 68.62 34.08 98.65 Inventories 119.41 110.48 (8.93) (7.48) Property, plant and equipment 171.52
develop and transfer the remaining units within the next 1-2 years. Moreover, it is in the interest of The Company in pursuing with property development projects that aligns to the cash flow of The Company
. Adaptation of Product Design to the New Normal in Post-Pandemic Adoption of IFRS 16 “ Leases” starting 1 January 2020 The adoption of accounting standard (IFRS 16: Leases) has been effective as from January
particulars for each such class of shares; net income per share and diluted net income per share. Per share amounts must be determined in accordance with the body of accounting principles used in preparing the
asset as of June 30, 2020 with amount of 179.52 million bath decreased from December 31, 2019 by 16.64 million bath or 8.48% decreased due to the main reason of the decreasing of cash and cash equivalents