reserves ratio is at 184.32%. Earnings per share for the third quarter and the nine-month period of 2017 were Baht 0.04 per share and Baht 0.12 per share, respectively. When compared to the third quarter and
accounts decreased by 39.5% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 184.32%. Earnings per share for
decreased by 39.8% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 186.08%. Earnings per share for the fourth
decreased by 39.8% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 186.08%. Earnings per share for the fourth
1,980.67 16.52 1,997.19 Cost of sales and services (1,966.45) (4.74) (1.23) (29.81) (2,002.23) 0.00 (2,002.23) Allowance for devaluation of inventories (4.00) 0.00 (40.00) 0.00 (44.00) (44.00) Gross profit
receivable 332 272 22% Inventories 2,273 1,992 14% Other current assets 271 200 36% Total current assets 3,591 3,087 16% Non-current assets Advance payment for purchase of property, plant and equipment 210 210
receivables 818 731 +12% Inventories 968 812 +19% Other current assets 190 96 +98% Total current assets 2,013 1,731 +16% Property, plant and equipment 2,005 1,781 +13% Investments in joint venture 4 5 -27
) Trade Account Receivables 2,268.6 1,500.2 768.4 51.2 Unbilled receivables 1,705.0 560.2 1,144.8 204.4 Inventories 745.9 268.0 477.9 178.3 Advances for goods and services 156.4 - 156.4 100.0 Other current
offered to customers, and due to an increase in prepaid expense amounted THB 123 million resulting from sponsorship payment to an English football club as dictated in the contract. 3. Inventories
customers, which entered into short-term contract with specific quantities and delivery term (Made to Order). This helps the Company to efficiently control inventories aging and procurement that prevent risk