company and its subsidiaries financial statement for Year 2017 end as of December 31, 2017, which details are as following; Results Year 2017 Year 2016 Increase (Decrease) Million Baht Million Baht Million
The Stock Exchange of Thailand According to TS Flour Mill Public Company Limited ("The Company") has submitted the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017. The statements of
had a gain on sold of investment assets of Baht 24.96 million. - The company still maintains cost control measures and voluntary resignation programs. As a result, selling expenses was decreased 16.49
Public Company Limited (the “Company”) would like to submit the financial statements for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2019, which have been reviewed by the independent auditor. The Company’s net
subsidiaries report the operating results for the Second quarter of year 2019 of the Company and its subsidiaries in the consolidated financial statements for the three-month period ended 30 June 2019 which have
Directors’ Meeting No.6/2018 of Jasmine International Public Company Limited (the “Company”) held on 8 August 2018, has resolved to approve the consolidated financial statements for the second quarter of the
income decreased 98.64% from the same quarter of last year due to in the first quarter of 2017, the Company had a gain from the sale of investment assets of 23 rai, a fraction of Baht 24.96 million. - The
due to in the first quarter of 2017, the Company had a gain on the sale of investment assets of Baht 24.96 million. - The company still maintains cost control measures and voluntary resignation programs
inventories. Other Income Other income of the Company and its subsidiaries consists of agent fee income, interest income, gain on exchange rate and gain on short-term investment. For the nine-month period ended
consolidated financial statements for the second quarter of the year 2020, ended June 30, 2020, that have been accordingly reviewed by the Company’s external auditor and by the Audit Committee at the meeting No