surplus from business combination under common control 20.64 20.64 - 0.00% Retained earnings 50.43 74.52 (24.09) -32.33% Other component of equity 81.85 81.85 - 0.00% Total parent’s equity 858.45 882.54
has increased by 1.25mb or 57.3% to 3.43mb (Q1 2018 : 2.18mb) as a result of better returns from our investments, as well as improvements in surplus cash management where we have invested surplus cash
our investments, as well as improvements in surplus cash management where we have invested surplus cash in money market products giving a better yield. Cost of Services While our revenue has grown 7.7
returns from our investments, as well as improvements in surplus cash management where we have invested surplus cash in money market products giving a better yield. Cost of Services While our revenue has
rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments) 25. Retained earnings (deficits) arising from risk
Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments) 25
capital 20.2 Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments
climbed up to 20 cent/lb then dropped sharply to 14 cent/lb during last quarter of the year due to funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company
funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company recorded average export price increase from 16,557 THB/ton to 14,792 THB/ton or decreased by 11
cent/lb at the beginning of 2018 due to global sugar supply is surplus in 2018 with the additional of domestic price decrease from the new sugar regime that domestic price will float along with global