, such as classes of investment units, right and return of each class, fees or other expenses payable by unit holders of each class, which must conform to each class of investment units. Due to the fact to
disclosed and disseminated its financial statements for the year 2023 and its annual information disclosure/report (Form 56-1 One Report), which included false accounting entries related to accounts payable
assets 69.00 58.26 10.74 18.44 Total assets 1,775.85 1,622.78 153.07 9.43 Accounts payable 149.37 98.72 50.65 51.31 Long-term loan 108.67 - 108.67 - Other liabilities 34.53 32.79 1.74 5.31 Total
% Inventories 428.89 349.04 79.85 22.88% Property, plant and equipment 891.41 838.14 53.27 6.36% Other assets 68.24 58.26 9.99 17.14% Total assets 1,636.55 1,622.78 13.78 0.85% Accounts and others payable 131.89
climbed up to 20 cent/lb then dropped sharply to 14 cent/lb during last quarter of the year due to funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company
funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company recorded average export price increase from 16,557 THB/ton to 14,792 THB/ton or decreased by 11
cent/lb at the beginning of 2018 due to global sugar supply is surplus in 2018 with the additional of domestic price decrease from the new sugar regime that domestic price will float along with global
loans increased by THB 3,813 million, mainly from the company increased by THB 3,500 million, and from the company’s subsidiaries increased by THB 260 million. Trade Accounts Payable increased by THB
Accounts Payable increased by THB 1,686 million, primarily from oil trading business of THB 2,570 million. Excise Tax and Oil fund expense payable decreased by THB 2,940 million according to the lower oil
from 31 December 2016. Major increase/decrease were as follow: - Payable for investment decreased by 25 MB due to the payment of investment in NPP Food Service Company Limited (Formerly “Nippon Food