THB (863)mn, being compensated by non-cash reconciling items of THB 1,167mn and changes in net working capital of THB (76)mn. After deducting cash paid for interest expenses of THB (314)mn and cash paid
the beginning of the year. For the six-month period ended 30 June 2020, cash used in operating activities was THB 326mn. This was derived from loss before tax of THB (2,092)mn, being compensated by non
travel restrictions which affect the number of both Thai and foreign tourists. In addition, purchasing power of consumers is thoroughly affected and this negatively impacts private consumption, although
purchasing power in the coming quarter. Nevertheless, the business sector may recover within 3 – 6 months after the situation improves. 3. WATER SITUATION As of 1 May 2020, the water supply situation in
a subsidiary company -12.24 -14.47 2.23 -15.4% -22.43 -28.05 5.62 -20.0% Net profit for the company and its subsidiaries 22.60 37.30 -14.70 -39.4% 40.13 80.62 -40.49 -50.2% 2 foreign purchasing power
outbreak control measures are being gradually relaxed and Vaccination is more progressive. 2). The effect of outstanding demand from the previous period and 3). Government measures that continue to bolster
outbreak control measures are being gradually relaxed and Vaccination is more progressive. 2). The effect of outstanding demand from the previous period and 3). Government measures that continue to bolster
household purchasing power remained weak. Despite improvements of both farm and nonfarm income, households’ purchasing power is compressed by the high debt burden and the waning confidence regarding
concert and having a controlling power over SUTGH prior to the Entire Business Transfer Transaction. The two shareholders shall hold the Company’s shares in a total of 24.84 percent of the Company’s total
farmers lose their income and lack purchasing power. Despite the government’s stimulus measures and tax measures to stimulate domestic spending, the tourism industry, and promoting many mega projects as