Bangkok, September 25, 2014 - The SEC organized ?3rd SEC Working Papers Forum?, jointly with the Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Management Sciences, Kasetsart University presented three research papers on ?Listed Company Assessment?. Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the third SEC Working Papers Forum, organized under the MoU with four leading business schools aiming to provide a platform for capital market research presentation and implementation....
approximately 7 million AUD. (Approximately 176.16 Million Baht Calculation from the exchange rate at 25.1661 as of 20 November 2017). After signing on share sale agreement, ARKAU shall assess inventories and
overdraft and short-term borrowings by 10.1 MB, increase of account payable and other payables by 27.7 MB, increase of income tax payable by 11.4 MB, decrease of other current liabilities by 2.1 MB, increase
MB from December 31, 2019 due to the decrease of bank overdraft and short-term borrowings by 46.4 MB, increase of account payable and other payables by 64.4 MB, increase of income tax payable by 8.2 MB
34 million. The allowance for doubtful accounts policy, the Company and subsidiary assess primarily on analysis of payment histories and future expectations of customer payments. At end of the year
amounted to Baht 48 million). Net account receivable was increased by Baht 75 million. The allowance for doubtful accounts policy, the Company and subsidiary assess primarily on analysis of payment histories
goodwill and for those investments in subsidiaries, (2) to assess the impairment loss for other assets, apart from goodwill in the consolidated financial statements, such as property, plant and equipment
(MPC) held a special meeting to assess the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy and the Thai financial markets and voted to cut the policy rate further by 0.25% from 1.00% to 0.75% to ease the debt
such customers in finding appropriate financial solutions on a case by case basis. The Bank will continue to assess the situation closely especially in terms of portfolio quality and will continue to
meeting to assess the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy and the Thai financial markets and voted to cut the policy rate further by 0.25% from 1.00% to 0.75% to ease the debt burden of SME and consumers