accommodate potential impact from the current situations of the manufacturing business of accessories and faucet products as described in the above agenda item, which will not affect the Company’s current
Limited Management Discussion and Analysis for the Second Quarter ended 30 June 2017 Page 3/23 At the present, CTBC Bank Company Limited is the major shareholder 35.62% of the total paid-up capital which
-Tepharak in the present, No. 15/2014 on 13 June 2014. Then, on 24 October 2018, the Company had cancelled land allocation request. Yearly 2019, the Treasury considered that City Plus would be developed to
notification of project awarded no. CAZ-016-2563, dated 13 July 2020). Additional, at present bidding construction contracts from target customers are based on their requirements. Lead to the Group construction
progress of the works which certified by customers. Since 2018 up to present, the Group has construction projects which hired by main contractors rather than owner projects. Due to the construction projects
ended December 31, 2019 Baht Million 31-Dec-18 31-Dec-19 +/(-) +/(-)% Assets Cash, Cash equivalents and current investments 138.76 117.10 (21.66) (15.61%) Trade and other accounts receivable 1,117.59
customer base which the campaigns has been well received by customers. The number of “Boonterm Kiosk” in current total is 129,208 kiosks, decreasing 0.9% YoY, due to damaged kiosk from improper methods. The
previous year. As a result of the condition of sales agreement with the customer, there is only one customer in this period. At the present, the management of the subsidiary is in the process of revising the
) 2020 2019 Inc./(Dec.) % Current Assets 173.70 202.85 -29.15 -14.37 Non-Current Assets 213.32 205.76 7.56 3.67 Total Assets 387.02 408.61 -21.59 -5.28 Current Liabilities 245.99 300.40 -54.41 -18.11 Non
. Section 100. To hold the shareholders meeting. There must be at least twenty-five shareholders or not less than half of the total number of shareholders present at the meeting and the number of shares must