million, an increase of THB 66 million or 2% from December 31st, 2017, mainly attributable to the increasing of higher accounts payable but offsetting by a decrease in long term loan from financial
Australia, increased in the total amount of AUD 187.60 million. 4.1.3 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company Limited, a subsidiary, increased in the amount
was the Company and RHIS received short-term loans from financial institutions during the period in the amount of THB 1,250 million and USD 50 million respectively. (2) Trade accounts payable of RG
the growth in sales of dessert cafés, which accounts for the largest share of revenue. The growth in sales of dessert cafés was mainly due to the improving COVID-19 situation and the recovery of
postpaid subscriber continued to grow and now accounts for 19% of total subscriber base, up from 16% in 1Q17. AIS Fibre continued its improving performance amidst competitive environment with revenue growth
, AIS had total assets of Bt296,634mn increasing 2.1% from end-18 mainly driven by higher cash, partly offset by depreciated network and lower accounts receivable. Current assets also increased from a
Short term loans from banks 72.77 3.20% 92.25 3.93% Account payables, trade and others 451.29 19.81% 516.82 22.03% Income tax payable 28.56 1.25% 20.12 0.86% Other current liabilities 8.69 0.38% 8.56 0.37
2,129.23 100.00% 2,345.53 100.00% LIABILITIES Current liabilities Short term loans from banks 65.32 3.07% 92.25 3.93% Account payables, trade and others 401.25 18.85% 516.82 22.03% Income tax payable 9.20
payables, trade and others 368.07 17.38% 516.82 22.03% Income tax payable 6.64 0.31% 20.12 0.86% Other current liabilities 9.76 0.46% 8.56 0.37% Total current liabilities 440.19 20.78% 637.75 27.19% Non
others 495.36 21.88% 516.82 22.03% Income tax payable 17.48 0.77% 20.12 0.86% Other current liabilities 5.59 0.25% 8.56 0.37% Total current liabilities 578.92 25.57% 637.75 27.19% Non-current liabilities