from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2016 balance of short-term loan was Baht 662 million versus 575 million as of 2017 or equivalent to 13.15% decreased resulting from the
-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2019 balance of short-term loan was Baht 521 million versus 609 million as of Q1/2020 or equivalent to 16.99% increased
million, an increase of Baht 56 million or 6.99% increased from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2017
liabilities of Baht 841 million, an increase of Baht 134 million or 18.93% from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The
and trade accounts payable. The ending 2017 balance of short-term loan was Baht 575 million versus 606 million as of 2018 or equivalent to 5.47% increased resulting from the rise in inventory. The trade
liabilities of Baht 873 million, a decrease of Baht 57 million or 6.12% decreased from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable
decrease of Baht 110 million or 13.52% from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2018 balance of short-term
were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2019 balance of short-term loan was Baht 521 million versus 621 million as of Q2/2020 or equivalent to 19.27
accounts payable. The ending 2018 balance of short-term loan was Baht 606 million versus 562 million as of Q3/2019 or equivalent to 7.40% decreased resulting from the lower value in inventory. The trade
major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2016 balance of short-term loan was Baht 662 million versus 708 million as of Q2/2017 or