ratio was also close to the target of 42.31 percent. At the same time, our robust capital position was sufficient to cushion against risk, and greater than the Bank of Thailand’s requirement. As evidenced
support of investment and private spending as well as bolstering opportunities for other economic sectors. Nonetheless, protectionism triggered by the US-China trade dispute dealt a blow to global economic
status as at 31 December 2018 (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 Dec. 2018 % 31 Dec. 2017 % Trade and other receivables 120.51 9% 92.70 7% Inventories 119.88 8% 104.83 8% Investment in associated company
total assets amounted to Baht 1,816.96 million and Baht 1,751.26 million, respectively. Major assets were property, plant and equipment, cash and cash equivalents, and trade receivables. As of December 31
the revenue from services and the interest income from lawsuit against a government agency as a trade account receivable. The total cost was reported at THB 672.1 million, increased by THB 70.5 million
as follows: Assets Cash and cash equivalent decrease by Baht (17.21) million Trade and other receivable decrease by Baht (28.42) million Inventories increase by Baht 2.94 million Other current assets
of financial status (Unit: Million Baht) Assets 31 March 2017 % 31 December 2016 % Trade and other receivables 66.04 5% 60.87 5% Inventories 73.54 6% 67.80 6% Investment in associated company 504.94 39
cash equivalents increased by Baht 15.8 million Trade receivable increased by Baht 5.8 million Inventory increased by Baht 2.5 million Investment in associate decreased by Baht 20.2 million Property
million or 6.4%. The important essence detail of changing in asset, liabilities and shareholders’ equity are as follows: Assets Cash and cash equivalents decreased by Baht 0.5 million Trade receivable
the net trade debts of THB 1,136 million and some portion from the trade creditors agreed to reduce the accrued interests payable during the negotiation period before the completed debt-to-equity