addition, some shipments were not recognized as sales revenue in the second quarter in accordance with relevant incoterms, and partly due to consignment stock: consignment fill-up totaled Bt813 million
11% Y-o-Y (Table 4), due partly to the WLTP issue, which resulted in lower orders from automotive suppliers, as most suppliers shifted their priority to stock management. In 1Q19, consignment stock
futures Futures is a contract where both the buyer and seller have an obligation to comply with the agreement in the contract. Therefore, if the contract is not closed out before the settlement date, the
. The characteristics of futures Futures is a contract where both the buyer and seller have an obligation to comply with the agreement in the contract. Therefore, if the contract is not closed out before
million; contract costs of Bt176 million; investment property of Bt162 million; goodwill of Bt154 million; deferred tax assets of Bt64 million; investments in associates of Bt33 million and other non
was negatively impacted by unrealized consignment sales of Bt94 million (Table 3) and a backlog of orders of about Bt115 million at the end of the quarter. In addition, new prices that took effect in
orders fell sharply by 42% Q-o-Q and 37% Y-o-Y (Table 5). Whereas consignment stock usage was lower at Bt431.5 million in the second quarter, representing a decrease of 50% Q-o-Q and 43% Y-o-Y (Table 3
17,110,110.28 Defered interest expenses (1,738,338.69) (3,547,660.03) (154,691.88) (688,410.89) Present value of liabilities under financial leases agreement 26,498,032.01 48,403,067.71 6,050,398.99 16,421,699.39
; Unimit and its subsidiaries have contract revenues for the year 2018 amount 846 Million Baht which is increase of 67 Million Baht (9%) from 2017 contract revenues. 2018’s net loss of 37 Million Baht
; Unimit and its subsidiaries have contract revenues for Q2/2019 amount 251 million Baht which is increase of 122 million Baht (94%) from Q2/2018 contract revenues. Q2/2019’s net loss of 62 million Baht