consolidated financial statements, it was found that in 2019 the Company had gross profits from a consolidated financial statement equal to 1,413.0 million Baht or equivalent to 56.0 percent, which was lower
Limited (“SUTG”), in equivalent to 66 percent of SUTG’s issued and paid-up shares. SUTG is engaging in the business of a construction contractor, provision of service regarding the operation and maintenance
69,358,353.40. The shares increment is registered for paid-up from Baht 784,968,760.00 to Baht 1,280,385,570.00 equivalent to ordinary shares by number of 1,280,385,570 shares in the par value of Baht 1.00 per
23,500,000 ordinary shares (or approximately equivalent to 29.38% of total paid-up capital after the IPO Plan) to the public for the purpose of IPO Plan in TWSE. In addition, the Company will provide not more
23,500,000 ordinary shares (or approximately equivalent to 29.38% of total paid-up capital after the IPO Plan) to the public for the purpose of IPO Plan in TWSE. In addition, the Company will provide not more
mainly because the volume of batteries sold decreased due to the impact of COVID-19. The Company’s gross profit margins for the first 6-month period of 2019 – 2020 were equal to 18.60 percent and 20.70
Company Limited and its Subsidiaries As at 31 December 2015, 2016, and 2017 2015 2016 2017 MB % MB % MB % Cash and Cash Equivalent 592.49 3.96 310.87 1.92 736.26 4.24 Trade and other receivables 1,026.63
0.96 Equity Multiplier (times) 1.54 1.46 1.43 Financial position Asset For the consolidated financial position as of December 31, 2018, total assets of GFPT Group equal to THB 18,129.66 million including
position Assets For the consolidated financial statements as of September 30, 2017, total assets of the GFPT Group equal to THB 16,814.23 million including THB 4,983.97 million (29.64% of total assets) in
offering of debentures each time and other relevant factors. Currency Thai Baht and / or foreign currency at equivalent amount The total value of the debentures Amount of total capital including debentures