. Current Liabilities was increased by Baht 1,814 million from an increase in short-term loans from financial institutions to use as the working capital and as the Bridging finance for the new projects. Non
million from an increase in short-term loans from financial institutions to use as the working capital and as the Bridging finance for the new projects. Non-Current Liabilities was increased by Baht 1,023
improved to 1.17 times from 1.35 times a year ago. Capital Expenditure Total capex spend in 1Q21 of US$141M includes maintenance capex of US$44M. Our expected maintenance capex for 2021 and onwards is
and construction. 9 30 June 31 December 2021 2020 THB Mn THB Mn THB Mn % Cash and cash equivalents 618.9 482.9 136.0 28.2 Trade and other receivables 1,038.9 829.0 209.9 25.3 Receivables under finance
30 September 31 December 2021 2020 THB Mn THB Mn THB Mn % Cash and cash equivalents 396.1 482.9 (86.8) (18.0) Trade and other receivables 1,046.6 829.0 217.6 26.2 Receivables under finance lease
2021 2020 THB Mn THB Mn THB Mn % Cash and cash equivalents 890.7 482.9 407.8 84.4 Trade and other receivables 1,069.0 829.0 240.0 29.0 Receivables under finance lease 3,385.2 3,256.3 128.9 4.0
-4.8% from both current (lower trade & other payable and current portion of long-term debt) and non-current liabilities (lower lease liability and spectrum payable offset by increased long-term
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 3/2558 Re: Provisions relating to Offer for Sale of Shares Issued by Foreign Company Whose Shares Are Not Traded on Foreign
headquarters project and exemption of income tax for income spent for this capital expenditure. (7) Net Profit For Q3/2017 the Company and Subsidiary Companies had Total Consolidated Net Profit of Baht 368.5
and according to target. In 3Q19, growth in the Thai economy decelerated primarily driven by a decline in export growth from world-trade sluggish effecting from Trade War. However, the Thai economy is