, an increase of Baht 5 million or 0.49% from year-end 2019’s. This was mainly due to the increase of trade accounts receivable. The trade accounts receivable was increased by Baht 37 million from Baht
implemented as planned, including the development of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Nevertheless, the Thai economy still faces major risks from external uncertainties in the US economic and trade policies
actual implementation of various projects will likely start from 2019 onward. Nevertheless, downside risks to exports likely stem from international trade disputes, particularly between the US and China
2017). Highlights on Financial Position Unit : Million Baht 30 Jun 17 31 Dec 16 %Change Cash and Cash equivalents 16,663.7 20,116.7 (17.2) Trade and other receivables 10,103.8 10,696.5 (5.5) Inventories
increase equivalent to 14.3% at year-ended 2016. This first mainly due to increasing of trade and other receivables. The second, due to inventories and short-term investment. Current assets accounted for
waiting for amortization 1.24 (0.03) Total 4.08 0.52 Analysis of financial status (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 March 2018 % 31 December 2017 % Trade and other receivables 114.65 9% 92.70 7% Inventories
) Assets June 30, 2017 % December 31, 2016 % Trade and other receivables 58.47 4% 60.87 5% Inventories 72.89 6% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 479.08 38% 474.65 37% Property, plant and equipment
of 26 million bath comparing to Q2/2016. These were results of declining in modern trade market of 16 million baht and traditional trade of 13 million baht. While HORECA (Hotel, restaurant, catering
, 2017 % December 31, 2016 % Trade and other receivables 80.17 6% 60.87 5% Inventories 81.41 7% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 476.96 36% 474.65 37% Property, plant and equipment 555.96 42
, 2017 % December 31, 2016 % Trade and other receivables 80.17 6% 60.87 5% Inventories 81.41 7% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 476.96 36% 474.65 37% Property, plant and equipment 555.96 42