extraordinary general meeting of shareholders on November 21, 2017 for consideration and approval of the capital increase of a number of 100 million shares by right offering (RO) to existing shareholders at a
3.4 billion less final dividend THB 0.8 billion 2016 paid in Q217, interim dividend Q417 THB 0.8 billion, capital expenditure THB 1.1 billion, other items THB -0.9 billion. Cash and financial
____________________ By virtue of Section 9 and Section 15 of the Trust for Transactions in the Capital Market Act B.E. 2550 (2007), which contain certain provisions relating to restriction of rights and liberties of
of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,250.0 million due on April 30, 2026 with 3 years grace period and quarterly, principal repayment: Bt80.4 million/period (the last repayment will be made
, increasing by Bt3,646.3 million from December 31, 2017 or 137.8%. These comprise of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,089.3 million due on April 30, 2026 with 3 years grace period and quarterly
loans from banks were Bt6,292.3 million, increasing by Bt3,646.3 million from December 31, 2017 or 137.8%. These comprise of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,089.3 million due on April 30
, 2018 or 7.0%. These comprise of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,008.9 million due on April 30, 2026 with 3 years grace period and quarterly, principal repayment: Bt80.4 million/period (the
Acquisition of Assets and the Connected Transaction 2. Information Memorandum regarding the offering of the newly issued ordinary shares to specific investors (Private Placement) 3. Capital Increase Report Form
. Information Memorandum regarding the offering of the newly issued ordinary shares to specific investors (Private Placement) 3. Capital Increase Report Form (F53 N.D. Rubber Public Company Limited (“ No.5/2017
into the sign of Share Sale and Purchase Agreement, including transfer of related brand names from the selling shareholder(s). According to the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No