to secure adequate funding to repay a large amount of outstanding trade debt, especially the trade debt owed to Cargill International Trading Pte. Ltd. (“Cargill”) in the amount of USD 105 million
debt. In order to manage the company’s working capital to coincide with operations. As well as, managing debts to be paid on time. The company was able to secure funds, both short term loans and long
holders of the Company/ operating revenue 3 Net Profit (Annualised) / Average Total Shareholders’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before
account receivables in amount of 23.8 Mb. However, in 2019 the company have appointed a new distributor in Cambodia using cash basic Payment to avoid long overdue outstanding receivable or allowance of bad
outstanding loan of 60 million baht. Due to The Company needed to use loan for working capital and requested to extend the loan 60 Million Baht as the following details: 1. Date of transaction occurs : 1
outstanding balance of debentures in the amount of Baht 380.20 million since the 1st quarter of 2019. Shareholders’ Equity as of December 31, 2019 was Baht 1,454.41 million increasing slightly from 1,447.32
outstanding trade debt, especially the trade debt owed to Cargill International Trading Pte. Ltd. (“Cargill”) in the amount of USD 105 million, which is an exceptionally high amount of debt, and is currently
outstanding trade debt, especially the trade debt owed to Cargill International Trading Pte. Ltd. (“Cargill”) in the amount of USD 105 million, which is an exceptionally high amount of debt, and is currently
investments 1,210 15.2% 894 10.9% Trade & other receivables 763 9.6% 815 9.9% Equipment – net 1,503 18.8% 1,671 20.3% Investment in JVs, associates and other long-term investments 1,373 17.2% 1,340 16.3
outstanding inventories. The sales are as follows. Incomes January – September 2017 January – September 2016 Increase(Decrease) Mimmion Baht Percent 1. retailers and wholesalers. 64.12 77.62 (13.50) (17.40) 2