from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2016 balance of short-term loan was Baht 662 million versus 575 million as of 2017 or equivalent to 13.15% decreased resulting from the
institutions with the amount of 24.80 million baht, which is part of the purchase of plastic resin by bank payment (TR) with the decrease in account payable and other payable by 5.98 million bath. Overall short
March 2018 increased by 19% yoy mainly from the surge of provisions for employee benefit and other liabilities. Most of the increase of other liabilities was income tax payable on 2017 profit because
while the remaining will be payable at agreed terms. The transaction is not considered as a connected transaction. In addition, the size of transaction is not required to disclose information under the
. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2017 balance of short-term loan was Baht 575 million versus 534 million as of Q2/2018 or
company has total liabilities of 2,107.04 Million Baht as 29.75 Million Baht decreased when compared to same period of previous year of 2,136.79 -subsidiaries has more trade account payable and other
138 million or 17.24% increased from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2017 balance of short-term loan
decrease of Baht 110 million or 13.52% from the previous year-end. The major liabilities were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2018 balance of short-term
-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2019 balance of short-term loan was Baht 521 million versus 609 million as of Q1/2020 or equivalent to 16.99% increased
were short-term loans from financial institutions and trade accounts payable. The ending 2019 balance of short-term loan was Baht 521 million versus 621 million as of Q2/2020 or equivalent to 19.27