principles into their business practice in order to create sustainable value in the face of external uncertainties. In this regard, SEC, SET, IOD and Thai Listed Companies Association are ready to assist and
98,446,192, or equivalent to THB 3,397,301,516.66) (the “Trade Debt”). 2. After the purchase of the Trade Debt in 1., the Company entered into a credit agreement dated May 12, 2017 (the “Credit Agreement
and Offering of the Newly Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company under the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme fails, the Company will face the following effects or risks: Enclosure 4 17 • The Company may
and Trade and Inventories Property D Accrued In Current Po Current Po purchase o Other Cur Loans to c Loans to r accounts r Discussion and l and service percent. For ase by 30.3 ues from new it any has
growth. In 2019, the real estate sector was beginning to face a slowdown as a result of various negative factors, particularly the Bank of Thailand’s Loan to Value (LTV) measure. The situation is worrisome
from the end of 2019 with growth driven by hire purchase, housing and corporate lending segment. For asset quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio for 3Q20 declined further to 2.9
with Sansiri 31 March 2020: The Company entered into transaction to purchase and sell ordinary shares of joint ventures between the Company and Sansiri as follows; MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS 1Q
products particularly for sanitizers , face shields made of PET on account of change in consumer behavior. Though Integrated PET spread remain strong , standalone PTA margin were lower due to poor demand
extension of the bond maturity date for a period of two years, consideration for approval of a partial repayment of the principal by not less than 25 percent of the principal of the bond at the face value
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