rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments) 25. Retained earnings (deficits) arising from risk
Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments) 25
capital 20.2 Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments
thousand litres per day (+52%) or 85% utilization rate. As for average B100 price in this quarter declined, which coincides with crude palm oil prices, due to market supply surplus of oil palm, along with
maintain its strong economic fundamentals, with a current account surplus of USD 37.3 billion, approximately 6.8 percent of GDP, and international reserves standing at 1.3 times its total foreign-currency
climbed up to 20 cent/lb then dropped sharply to 14 cent/lb during last quarter of the year due to funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company
funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company recorded average export price increase from 16,557 THB/ton to 14,792 THB/ton or decreased by 11
cent/lb at the beginning of 2018 due to global sugar supply is surplus in 2018 with the additional of domestic price decrease from the new sugar regime that domestic price will float along with global
fair value measurement from changes in status of investyment, amount 10.63 million baht and 173.60 respectively. In Q2, 2020 there was no sales of investments in associates. Cost of sales decreased by
regarding their duty https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=6851 SEC grants a second extension to the submission deadline for PACE clarification of the fair value measurement of its investment