were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2019 balance of short-term loan was Baht 521 million versus 621 million as of Q2/2020 or equivalent to 19.27
liabilities of Baht 841 million, an increase of Baht 134 million or 18.93% from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The
million of Q3/2018. This was due to higher short term loan requirement during the period resulting from higher trade accounts receivable. As a result of the discussed factors, our profit for three-month
3,056.03 million (58.93% of total liabilities), long-term loans of THB 1,600.00 million (30.86% of total liabilities), provision for employees benefit of THB 386.79 million (7.46% of total liabilities
% down from 2Q2016 mainly from lower amount of short-term loans from financial institutions. Costs of funds were 2.21% as at 2Q2017 slightly decreased from 2Q2016 at 2.65%. The consolidated financial costs
in the same period ended June 30, 2016 due to the lower bank overdrafts and short-term loan outstanding for the three-month period financial statement ended June 30, 2017. A part of the proceeds from
replacing Ms. Patra Chirathivat for the remaining term. 2) Mr. Boonyarit Ngamwongmas to be the Independent Director / Audit Committee replacing Miss. Varunee Sojiphan for the remaining term. Effective on
landlord. 3. Approved the appointment as below: 1) Mr. Liao, Chih –Yu to be the Independent Director / Chairman of the Audit Committee replacing Ms. Patra Chirathivat for the remaining term. 2) Mr. Boonyarit
considerably lower than what is currently offered on the market. Given the rise in fuel prices was largely weather driven we expect prices to decrease in the medium term. Limestone cost was also higher compared
, 2016 due to the lower bank overdrafts and short-term loan outstanding for the three-month period financial statement ended September 30, 2017. A part of the proceeds from the disposal of assets were used