returns and contribute to the region?s future growth prospects.? ?Under this initiative, investors and fund managers can benefit and leverage off one of the most dynamic regions of the world, with a
returns and contribute to the region?s future growth prospects.? ?Under this initiative, investors and fund managers can benefit and leverage off one of the most dynamic regions of the world, with a
this agreement is from 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2019. Nevertheless, the current master service agreement between S Hotels and SPM SG is valid until 31 July 2018. S Hotels' entering into the Master
working capital management during 9M17, trade receivable turnover, inventory turnover as well as trade payable turnover were not meaningfully changed yoy. Leverage ratio has improved as illustrated by
meaningfully changed yoy. Trade receivable and Trade payable period were slightly decreased while inventory period was unchanged. Leverage ratio has improved as illustrated by Interest Coverage ratio (EBITDA
licensed auditors instead of the ‚operating cash flow‛ in explaining the reasons why the Company has to increase the capital. 4) Providing additional explanations for clearer reasons for the absorption
Company’s management, documents provided by the Company, publicly available information as well as the IFA’s assessment of current economic conditions. Any significant changes to this information in the
PowerPoint Presentation THE INNOVATIVE POWER FLAGSHIP OF PTT GROUP MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS MD&A Q1/2020 PAGE 1 MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A) Q1/2020 After fully completed the acquisition of Glow Energy Public Company Limited (“GLOW”) in December 2019, the Company holds 99.83 percent of GLOW's total issued and sold shares, therefore in Q1/2020, the company recognizes the full operating results from GLOW, together with the investment projects and projects that have been opened f...
million or 1% from 31 December 2019 which was primarily as a result of the following: • Current assets: increased by THB 1,847 million or 5% mainly due to (i) a decrease in cash and cash equivalent of THB
categorized into 3 groups, namely: 1. Current Liabilities THB 4,047 million, for example, Trade Account Payable THB 1,384 million, Short term loan from related parties THB 1,151 million. 2. Defaulted