economy. The SEC conducted a public hearing to seek stakeholders’ comments and suggestions on the principles and the proposed amendments in September 2023. Most of the respondents shared opinions that were
electronics and screens was steady. The automotive and oil related segments saw severe drops in off-take and for the first time we saw the shutdown of the retail segment which impacted our apparel demand. • Our
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2,158.1 98.9 2,425.0 96.4 Franchise Fees Income 15.1 0.7 56.5 2.2 Other Income 8.7 0.4 33.7 1.3 Total Revenue 2,181.9 100.0 2,515.2 100.0 Remark: (1) Percentage of Total Revenue Most of the Group’s revenue
2,226.3 100.0 Remark: (1) Percentage of Total Revenue Most of the Group’s revenue was contributed by revenue from sales and service which made up 96.7% of sales in 9M17 and 96.2% in 9M18 Total revenue
increased compared to the last quarter of last year. However, most of these accounts receivable are not overdue. Other receivables increased Baht 32.41 million mainly from the deposit payment for mold of new
this year, decreased by THB 6.5 million or 30.5% when compared to the prior year. It was mainly from the economic slowdown, then most of big projects has been postponed. 2. Revenue from services Revenue
amounted to 131.44 million baht. Most receivables were undue receivables and the unpaid amount did not exceed three months, which was according to a normal credit term for general clients. • Net land
subsidiaries had net cash from operating activities of Baht 3,485.26 million due to the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial results. Net cash used in investing activities was Baht 3,307.76 million, most of
’ operational excellence with active asset management focused on profitability and sustainability of cash flows. • Build and extend our in-house team passion and expertise to be professionals with the most