typhoons in Japan of THB 104 million, and a loss from foreign exchange of THB 27 million, due to the depreciated Thai Baht, resulting in the conversion of foreign currency debt (with the majority in JPY) to
1,935.37 1,900.75 Selling & Administrative Expense 127.87 130.49 Gain(loss) on machinery and equipment disposal (12.87) - Finance Costs 21.34 23.25 Net Profit (10.11) 125.97 Earnings per share (Baht) (0.025
obtain insufficient evidences concerning purchasing of machinery and other items as well as non-compliance with generally accepted accounting principles concerning disclosure in the notes to financial
baht appreciation through the imports of material, equipment and machinery. ?The fund inflows drawn into those infrastructure projects would directly increase production capacity and efficiency
machinery for plastic waste fuel refinery project. The said persons were {A}, {B} and {C}, ex-directors and executives of PRO, and {D}, Managing Director of Therm Engineering Co., Ltd. Their actions were in
Mr. Mana Sethaputra Mr. Mana Sethaputra, former managing director of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak Lohsawat, Miss
Miss Wacharee Unnoppetchara Miss Wacharee Unnoppetchara, former director and purchasing manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with
Mrs. Penny Tossacharoonkiat Mrs. Penny Tossacharoonkiat, former account & finance manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr
Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong, former purchasing manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak
Mr. Piyawat Makcharoen Mr. Piyawat Makcharoen, former factory manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak Lohsawat, Mr