TFRS9. Interest expenses were Baht 866.1 million, decreased by 15.7% from the relaxation of the required provision to financial institutions to allocate to reserve account for principal repayment of the
contributed from: 1) Trade Account Receivable increased THB 887 million, attributed to the group’s higher oil sales volume in March 2019, when compared to December 2018. 2) Other Receivable increased THB 296
million. Details are stated in Analysis of the Cash Flow Statement Net Trade Account Receivable decreased THB 1,703 million, primarily from the company’s trade account receivable: 1) the decrease in oil
giving advice and accepting trading orders in accordance with the criteria prescribed and notified by the SEC Office. Clause 16 Repealed. Division 2 Opening of Derivatives Trading Account and Acting as a
Repealed. Division 2 Opening of Derivatives Trading Account and Acting as a Derivatives Brokerage ________________ 8 As repealed by the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 24
Repealed. Division 2 Opening of Derivatives Trading Account and Acting as a Derivatives Brokerage ________________ 8 As repealed by the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 24
cost by 10 percent within this year, etc. 1.2 Material changes and developments Give a brief account on the material changes and developments regarding changes in control and the nature of business
Mar 2017 Amount % Amount % Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 237.54 10.37% 237.45 10.45% Short-term investment 3.73 0.16% 21.35 0.94% Account receivable, trade and others 728.08 31.80
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
As at 30th Jun 2018 As at 31st Mar 2018 Amount % Amount % Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 522.37 20.68% 488.97 20.70% Short-term investment 4.36 0.18% 4.85 0.21% Account receivable