loss for the period amounting to 2.17 Million Baht. As at 30 June 2020, the Group’s Current ratio was 1.40 times which mean the company’s liquidity to payment on short-term liability was still high
repayment. 3. Recorded liability under lease agreement over 1 year in second quarter of 2020 increased by Baht 117.92 million (according to Thai Financial Reporting Standards TFRS 16 "Leases"). 4. Employee
Financial Reporting Standards No. 16 which effective since January 1, 2020. Moreover, trade and other payables increased by Baht 150.31 million, convertible debentures – liability component increased by Baht
. Total liabilities increased as a result of the share purchase agreement of KURON Co., Ltd. Since 3 March 2020 and deferred tax liability. Shareholders’ Equity As of 30 September 2020, shareholders’ equity
in supplier and contractor. 2. Long – term loan from financial institutions was Baht 756 million increased by Baht 50 million due to repayment. 3. Recorded liability under lease agreement over 1 year
the company’s liquidity to payment on short-term liability was still high. While Debt to Equity ratio of the Group and Interest Bearing Debt to Equity ratio was 0.86 times and 0.24 times, consequently
third quarter of 2017, buoyed largely by tourism and exports. Nonetheless, the economic recovery was not broad-based, as evidenced by sluggish private consumption. While certain businesses were still
, respectively. However, customers spending has not yet resumed to usual due to the concern about the continued pandemic in overseas, the low expectation of economic recovery, business cutting down expenses and
trend. Amid the trade rift which may make the global economic recovery vulnerable, however, many central banks are likely to adopt a cautious stance in their monetary policy while also placing their focus
curfew measures, the Company had to adjust the closing time to 8.30 PM and 7.30 PM. As a result, this has highly impacted the peak hours of the after-dinner period. The Company expects to see recovery in