Microsoft Word - Selling machinery in related company Our Ref: CEO 020/2018 9 November 2018 Subject Selling machinery in related company Attn. To President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand AgriPure
last year, while gross profit margin was slightly strengthened from 6.83% in 1H/2016 to 7.89% in 1H/2017. Other income in 1H/2017 amounted to Baht 741.35 million, a surge by Baht 375.49 million or 102.63
investment generated from operation. Moreover, property, plant & equipment increased because of the investments in MRI and Hemodialysis Centers, medical equipment and renovation of ward. Liabilities as of 31
. . . . Inventories . . ( . ) ( . ) Property, plant and equipment . . ( . ) ( . ) Total Liabilities . . . . Bank overdraft and short-term borrowings from financial institutions . . . . Trade and other account payables
device sales to decline significantly. The main cause for the decline is the surge in IT devices demand during the COVID-19. Consumers had purchased a large number of IT products such as laptops, tablets
related corporate tax transaction, the normalized net profit would be approximately THB 97.42 million or a surge of 48% yoy. Page 3 of 4 Statement of Financial Position as of March 31, 2019 The consolidated
Meeting No. 3/2019, held on August 5th, 2019 of Hwa Fong Rubber (Thailand) Public Company Limited. That approved to buy Molds, Machinery and equipment. With Hwa Fong Rubber (China) Co., Ltd. "HFC". When
Director Meeting No. 3/2019, held on August 5th, 2019 of Hwa Fong Rubber (Thailand) Public Company Limited. That approved to buy Molds, Machinery and equipment. With Hwa Fong Rubber (China) Co., Ltd. "HFC
Director Meeting No. 3/2019, held on August 5th, 2019 of Hwa Fong Rubber (Thailand) Public Company Limited. That approved to buy Molds, Machinery and equipment. With Hwa Fong Rubber (China) Co., Ltd. "HFC
surge in IT devices demand during the COVID-19. Consumers had purchased a large number of IT products such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phones to support remote working and learning during the pandemic