(left to right):1. Mr. Nader Shwayhat, Global Head, Bloomberg Integrated Compliance, Analytics, and Directory Solutions, Bloomberg L.P.2. Mr. Grant Vingoe, CEO, Ontario Securities Commission3. Ms. Jomkwan
risks and create business opportunities, which could be integrated into the 56-1 One Report.Ms. Areewan Aimdilokwong, Assistant Secretary-General of the SEC, together with Ms. Irina Goryunova, Acting UNDP
plants are recognized in the amount of Baht 543.01 million. 3. Cost of sales and services in amount Baht 908.41 million, an increase of Baht 337.31 million or 59.06%. The cost of printing increased Baht
recorded 418.0 Million Baht or 24.7% of revenue from property business which rose significantly than that of Q2 2016. This was mainly due to the 33 residences that were transferred and recognized income in
) Co.,ltd. by holding 49 percent of total shares. As for the accounting year ended 31st March 2020 and 2019, the company and its subsidiary recognized share of profit by equity method of Baht 1.95
, JAS has not recognized any liabilities resulted from the Supreme Court decision, viewing that there is insufficient information to reliably estimate the additional liabilities. As JAS has not recognized
to the status prior to the date of rehabilitation order. However, JAS has not recognized any liabilities resulted from the Supreme Court decision, viewing that there is insufficient information to
from the backlog had been recognized in Q4/2020. Moreover, the sales campaigns at the beginning of the year are not well-received as usual as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Regarding the income
fund management fee from Solaris Asset Management Company Limited (“Solaris”) decreased. The company recognized share of loss from associated companies of Baht 2.24 million which consist of:- Share
EBITDA2,3 304 318 326 (7)% 1,419 1,112 28% PET 145 113 116 25% 617 356 73% Fibers 77 72 55 39% 261 218 20% Feedstock 78 136 151 (49)% 540 535 1% New Segments Integrated PET 192 171 142 35% 841 466 81% Fibers