.16 - Leases which impacted to the financial statement as follows: 1. Thai Financial Reporting Standard - Financial instruments group Credit Risk Allowance for impairment loss for trade receivables are
67.58 23.57% Short-term investments 2.83 52.87 (50.04) (94.65%) Trade and other receivables 217.43 611.39 (393.96) (64.44%) Inventories 294.56 567.48 (272.92) (48.09%) Other current assets 6.63 4.00 2.63
0.03 0.50 0.01 Trade and other current receivables - net 127.79 2.55 213.24 3.59 115.74 1.64 109.10 1.36 Short-term loans to related parties 51.45 1.03 41.99 0.71 40.84 0.58 41.03 0.51 Inventories - net
in intangible assets of Baht 3.15 million, decrease in inventory of Baht 84.57 million, but there were increase in cash and cash in bank of Baht 48.61 million, increase in trade accounts receivable and
inventory of Baht 22.75 million and decrease in trade accounts receivable and other accounts receivable of Baht 86.86 million, but there were increase in cash and cash in bank of Baht 35.38 million, increase
. The downside was mainly stemmed from the impact of export contraction affected by the global economic slowdown, prolonged US-China trade tension and the Baht appreciation. As for economic outlook in
. Mr. Sermsin Samalapa 3. Ms. Duangkamol Chotana Financial Statements of NU 2014-2016 8 Statement of financial position 2014 % 2015 % 2016 % Cash and cash equivalents 10,738 4% 14,646 6% 22,188 9% Trade
. Mr. Sermsin Samalapa 3. Ms. Duangkamol Chotana Financial Statements of NU 2014-2016 8 Statement of financial position 2014 % 2015 % 2016 % Cash and cash equivalents 10,738 4% 14,646 6% 22,188 9% Trade
. Mr. Sermsin Samalapa 3. Ms. Duangkamol Chotana Financial Statements of NU 2014-2016 8 Statement of financial position 2014 % 2015 % 2016 % Cash and cash equivalents 10,738 4% 14,646 6% 22,188 9% Trade
borderless marketplace of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Given the increased degree of uncertainty in global economies, especially pressure from a looming trade war among core economies and their