equivalents and current investments 740 15.2% 1,216 13.2% Trade & other receivables 847 17.4% 641 7.0% Investment in joint venture and associates 181 3.7% 2,130 23.2% Property, plant and equipment 931 19.1% 877
affected by the decline in most of the finished product and crude oil crack spreads, as a result of the oversupply situation in finished oil products, and the anxieties over the trade war between the US and
% or THB 13,902mn from 31 December 2017, mostly from the EBT of UE, which was funded by a capital increase via issuance of preferred shares in the first quarter Net debt to equity ratio as of 31
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
Securities - 25.2 (25.2) (100.0)% Trade Account Receivables 2,297.0 1,330.6 966.5 72.6% Inventories 305.8 268.8 37.0 13.8% Loan to related parties 18.0 - 18.0 100.0% Other Assets 104.7 94.6 10.2 10.8
Securities - 25.2 (25.2) (100.0)% Trade Account Receivables 2,297.0 1,330.6 966.5 72.6% Inventories 305.8 268.8 37.0 13.8% Loan to related parties 18.0 - 18.0 100.0% Other Assets 104.7 94.6 10.2 10.8
shares of Co-Mass Company Limited (“COMASS”) with total investment of THB 160mn, thereby increasing MACO’s stake in COMASS to 100.0%. As a result, MACO fully controls COMASS, allowing us to utilise
”), in which the Company, BTS and STEC held 10 percent stake, 75 percent stake and 15 percent stake of shares in each company, respectively. The registered capitals of NBM and EBM were Baht 3,500 million
increase from the offering of ordinary shares and exercise of warrants (FVC-W1) amounting to Baht 254.45 million and Baht 27.59 million respectively, and cash receive from loan. While, cash and cash
and Bakery wholesales business revenue was 768 million baht, a decrease of 5 million baht or 0.7 percent due to the decrease of sales of the ready to eat foods in convenience stores and modern trade