-time expenses recognized from selling unused old machines Baht 23 million 1,361 1,327 1,204 1,456 1,302 1,240 1,205 9 (15) (124) (143) (52) (63) (35) (200.0) (180.0) (160.0) (140.0) (120.0) (100.0) (80.0
) higher finance costs due to investments in machinery, and joint ventures in Thailand and overseas; and 4) non-cash, one-time expenses recognized from selling unused old machines. Thai Financial Reporting
companies, both financial and non- financial. To the extent they are deemed applicable, they might also be a useful tool to improve corporate governance in companies whose shares are not publicly traded
General Mandate - - - - 2. Allocation of new shares 2.1 Details of allotment Allotted to Number (shares) Ratio (Old : New) Sale price per share (Baht) Date and time of subscription and share payment Remark
650,789,079 1.00 650,789,079 General Mandate - - - - 2. Allocation of new shares 2.1 Details of allotment Allotted to Number (shares) Ratio (Old : New) Sale price per share (Baht) Date and time of
consumers. In addition, the direction of technology in the long-term that will change into the 5G might increase the sales growth in the future. 2. Personal Loans Business The growth of personal loan business
bonus due to the unforeseen circumstances that might happen in the future. There was also financial support policy from Social Security Board for COVID-19 by reduced 5% employer’s monthly contribution to
both; • Unauthorized access to data that might result in destruction of data or improper changes to data, including the recording of unauthorized or nonexistent transactions or inaccurate recording of
management of wind renewable energy facilities, and or the production of associated infrastructure. These facilities might include: onshore wind facilities and associated infrastructure. Technical Working
statement as of June 30, 2017 and the Company’s unstable profitability and unfavorable of steel industry which caused the Company might not be able to receive source of funds from other financial institutes