Baht, increased by 915.82 million Baht or 4.32% from the end of the year 2019 due to the changes in the following items: - Property, plant and equipment were 15,708.47 million Baht, increased by 447.52
Items which has significant changes Outstanding by Quarter Changes Q4 – 20 Q4 – 19 Q4 – 20 VS Q4 – 19 (MB) (MB) % Trade Account Receivables 2,633.9 2,268.6 365.3 16.1 Unbilled receivables 1,303.9 1,705.0
work from home, resulting in reduced operating costs for many items, such as employee training fees, which have been changed to online training, which has resulted in lower costs. In addition, the
work from home, resulting in reduced operating costs for many items, such as employee training fees, which have been changed to online training, which has resulted in lower costs. In addition, the
follow: Galoc oil field sold 1 cargo in July totaling of 352,828 barrels (197,159 barrels net to Nido). Nido & Matinloc oil field had 6,648 barrels net to Nido. Q3/2017 performance when compared to Q3
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Cargo (Thailand) Limited has been completed. The new company after the amalgamation is “NYKT International Terminal Co., Ltd.” (“NYKT”). 2. Approval to propose to the Extraordinary General Meeting of
% Extraordinary Items: Add: Revenues from Amortization of Deferred Rental Income CGBS 25.3 0.5% 25.3 0.5% - - Net Profit/(Loss) 368.5 7.6% 321.9 6.8% +46.6 +14.5% (1) Costs of Sales EXCLUDES Depreciation and
number of activities with a focus on promoting good corporate governance. They included: Giving shareholders the opportunity to nominate a person to be elected as director and submit agenda items of the
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2018 gained further traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition...