-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
the world market compared to the same period of the previous year as well as the rise in weight of sales of sheet, coil and pipe have increased in line with the economic conditions in the country, which
62.51% to 57.99%. 2. Net investment revenues, gains on investments and fair value losses totally amounted to Baht 30.22 million, an increase of Baht 13.46 million, because of the rise of gains from the
(Baht 2,212 million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr
(Baht 2,212 million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr
million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr. Choavalit as a
Mr. Kornviwat Wattanathamwong (old name is Mr. Phaibul Suksuthamwong) Mr. Kornviwat Wattanathamwong (formerly Paiboon Suksuthamwong), as managing director responsible for the operation of S.E.C Auto
contribution due to provisioning needs for old receivables. A similar impact is seen year to date where core business is running well beyond the same period in 2017 while the impact from lack of engineering
obligations. Also, certain terms and conditions in the relevant agreements may give rise to accounting issues; in particular, whether such transaction could be recorded as true sale or borrowing, the difference