the end of Q2. This is fully financed and will have a positive impact on EBITDA as electricity cost is reduced. Net cash from long-term financing activities decreased as long-term loans were repaid on
agreement with 50 percent shareholding proportion each, NWR-SBCC Joint Venture, to carry out a soil and coal extraction and transportation at Mae Moh mine of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
price competition and sale volume as well as Baht appreciation which leads to slow down in exporting thus revenue from sales of electricity and thermal energy declined due to shut down of machine for
, such as the trading and installation project for the centralized management infrastructure of information and communication technology of the Provincial Electricity Authority, the New Parliament Project
transportation work project at Mae Moh mine, Lam Pang of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order
, Lam Pang of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court, Saraburi is
, such as the trading and installation project for the centralized management infrastructure of information and communication technology of the Provincial Electricity Authority, the New Parliament Project
Provincial Electricity Authority, the System trading Project for expanding GDCC (VM) services of the National Telecommunications Public Company Limited, the Equipment trading Project to expand IRIS premium
million. Total non-current assets decreased by 5% from the year ended 2018. • Total Liabilities As of 31 December 2019, the Company has total liability amounting to THB 2,194 million. Total current
at December 31, 2019 was 1.64 times, an increase from the end of year 2018, due to an increase in current assets of 3.25 percent and decrease in current liability of 7 percent and the quick ratio of