current period. As a result, the company has lease liabilities – net of current portion increased 49.6 million baht. While long-term loans from financial institutions - net of current portion decreased 13.5
million In 2019, the Company has increased expenses for filing lawsuits against long overdue debtors. Including the Company and its subsidiaries recognized the expenses from the compensation adjustment for
other current payables 343.51 327.16 16.35 5.00 Contract liabilities 225.58 217.25 8.33 3.84 Short-term borrowing from related parties 52.00 2.50 49.50 1,980.00 Current portion of long-term borrowings
greater irradiation. - Service income and rental income In Quarter 1 of 2020, SAAM Group’s service and rental income, representing stable income generation from long-term contracts with customers operating
Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16) which is made effective in the current period. As a result, the company has lease liabilities – net of current portion increased 52.2 million baht. While long-term loans
. - Service income and rental income In Quarter 2 of 2020, SAAM Group’s service and rental income, representing stable income generation from long-term contracts with customers operating solar power projects in
300 million on June 18, 2020 which will be due on June 18, 2022. 3. Current portion of long term loan decreased Baht 161.92 million, consisting of; 3,206.38 3,206.38 3,045.07 3,045.07 • The company has
) No. 16 Leases that required long-term operating leases to be booked as an asset at the present value. 2. Total liabilities were THB 1,650 million as of 30th June 2020, which dropped by 3% from THB
of Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS) No. 16 Leases that required long-term operating leases to be booked as an asset at the present value. 2. Total liabilities were THB 1,542 million as of 30th
Reporting Standards No. 9 by Baht 31.74 million, investment in associates increased by Baht 52.08 million. In contrast, long-term loans decreased by Baht 8 million. Thousand Baht Consolidated Financial