, increased by 68.57% from last year, due to allowance for the decline in value of obsolete and long-aged finished products. Selling and administrative expenses Selling expenses presented at Baht 357.68
to write off obsolete inventories during the period. The Company reported shutdown expenses for inventory management against sales volume in 2Q17 at Baht 39.5 million decreased by 31.8% compared with
2.5% compared with QoQ, primarily due to declining of write off obsolete inventories during the period. The Company reported shutdown expenses for inventory management against sales volume in 3Q17 at
inspection results showed “no findings” accounting for 15 percent of the total approved auditors, a notable rise from 6 percent in 2015. In addition, the number of auditors having significant deficiencies in
Activity report 2015 En INDEPENDENT AUDIT INSPECTION ACTIVITIES REPORT 2015 INDEPENDENT AUDIT INSPECTION ACTIVITIES REPORT 2015 Contents Executive Summary ....................................................... Quality Assurance Review Panel ................................... Activities for Enhancing Audit Quality ............................ Summary of Audit Inspection Results A. Firm Level ............................................................ B. Engagement Level ..........................
Baht 8.91 million, decrease Baht 11.53 million or decrease 129.37% , due to sale on obsolete machine cause to revert allowance for decline value which was previously recorded as a loss from impairment on
% over the same period as last year. The increase in the overall gross profit margin was mainly driven by the Baht 73.39 million reversal of provision for obsolete and slow- moving inventory which was a
impairment on asset (reversal) In Q3/2017 the loss from impairment on asset was revert Baht 2.62 million, due to sale on obsolete machine cause to revert allowance for decline value which was previously
time since the inception in 2012. The recent findings in 2019 reflect notable effort by the supervisory agency for supervision of listed companies.The findings suggest that Thai listed companies still
Implemented or above for 35 out of 37 Principles. Such notable progress can be summarized into three main groups: (1) New Principles for the SEC, (2) Principles with significant improvements, and (3) Principles