significant decline in the net earning, i.e., a 74.19 percent drop to 29.57 million baht from 114.57 million baht in the same quarter of the previous year, or a 63.29 percent decrease from the second quarter of
trading accounts, during 12 December 2018 and 25 February 2019, in a different manner from their normal practice, and had avoided losses from a decline in TRC share prices before its 2018 net loss operating
Under SEC’s proposed disclosure requirements, funds that invest in leasehold rights of real estates or in future revenue sharing contracts of infrastructure projects (leasehold funds) are required
investment of 286.20 Million Baht, left in stock of 47.25 Million Baht and decline in Trade and Other receivable of 43.63 Million Baht (other receivable (external) 99.79 Million Baht, more accrued income from
statements due to limitation on scope of audit imposed by the STHAI management in various matters including quantities and unit prices of inventories, allowance for decline in value of inventories, and
more short term loan of 299.49 Million Baht, trade receivable and other debtor of 282.30 Million Baht (more external trade account receivable of 320.49 Million Baht thus decline in accrued income of
purchasing raw materials and more short term loan of 77.50 Million Baht, Left in stock inventory of 143.85 Million baht, decline in trade receivable and other receivable of 86.72 Million Baht, more outstanding
71.9 Allowance for the decline in value of inventory 2.2 0.9 150.6 12.4 3.9 219.9 Selling expenses 49.7 73.7 (32.6) 157.1 216.5 (27.4) Administrative expenses 38.8 38.0 2.1 98.0 142.5 (31.2) Foreign
exercise of warrants and has reserve cash to pay for raw materials and more inventory of 190.16 Million Baht, decline in short term investment of 121.99 Million Baht due to subsidiary (RWI) paid for raw
The SEC’s examination has revealed that GIFT’s 2021 annual financial statements showed a significant decline in performance, prompting a detailed investigation. The findings revealed that during 2019