partial investment. Sakkarin then tricked the client into believing that he would join the investment and leave the purchased shares in the client's account. The client therefore transferred money to
to an increase in cash of Bt122 million, an increase of Bt54 million for the value of property, plant and equipment acquired for the additional investment in new factory (Phase 3) and the KCEA’s
THB 0.8 Mn. This was mostly due to the loss from recently acquired Thai food business “Tummour” and premium Japanese food brand “Sushi Cyu”. Net Profit The net profit decreased from THB 89.6 Mn in 2016
inventory as sales increased, and an increase of Bt88 million for the value of property, plant and equipment acquired for the new factory (Phase 3) and a decline of Bt144 million in cash. Total Liabilities
equipment acquired for the new factory (Phase 3) and a decline of Bt25 million in of trade receivable and other receivable. Total Liabilities Total liabilities decreased from Bt7,300 million at the end of
from collection of purchased accounts receivable 341.0 85.2% 419.0 76.6% 78.0 22.9% Insurance Income 0 0.0% 37.2 6.8% 37.2 100.0% Interest income and related income 0.5 0.1% 0.5 0.1% 0 0.0% Total
inside information about an increase of the net profit of PERM in the 1st quarter of 2016 and the 3rd quarter of 2016 by virtue of her position. Subsequently, she purchased PERM shares through her
inside information about an increase of the net profit of PERM in the 1st quarter of 2016 and the 3rd quarter of 2016 by virtue of her position. Subsequently, she purchased PERM shares through her
information about an increase of the net profit of PERM in the 1st quarter of 2016 and the 3rd quarter of 2016 by virtue of her position. Subsequently, she purchased PERM shares through her securities trading
information about an increase of the net profit of PERM in the 1st quarter of 2016 and the 3rd quarter of 2016 by virtue of her position. Subsequently, she purchased PERM shares through her securities trading