:- Derivative financial instruments are used to manage exposure to foreign exchange and interest rate risks, which are recognized initially at fair value. Subsequent to initial recognition, they are remeasured at
) (iv) an increase in investment properties of THB 1,101mn (chiefly from an office building acquired); (v) an increase in property, plant and equipment of THB 868mn; (vi) an increase in leasehold rights
increase in trade accounts receivable in the amount of 306.63 million baht from the government contracted institutions. - An increase in property, plant and equipment amounted to 1,438.16 million baht were
, Safari World Group has continually assessed the situation and actively manage its resource to the unpredictability of the current circumstance while taken into its account of all stakeholders. Safari World
home while the entry plan remained stable around Bt400. The operators mainly focused on value-added services such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and VDO contents. AIS Fibre focused on
revised CAPEX guidance to approx. 30bn focusing on optimization to manage network quality. Market and Competitive Environment Overall demand in 2Q22 recovered through an increase in foreign tourist arrivals
parallel with crude palm oil price. Gross profit from biodiesel business was higher from the growth in sales volume, as well as the capability to procure raw material and manage inventory better than last
Hydrocracking Unit’s gas Compressor, which led to a temporary halt of the unit to assess and maintain the mentioned equipment in March. Currently, the unit has returned to normal working conditions. However its
normalization of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, the impact of which will be more evident this year, will likely contribute to occasional volatility in capital flows, prompting businesses to manage their
front, the lower employment rate and high household debt causing most of the financial institutions to offload their NPLs and NPAs for asset management companies (AMCs) to manage further. The competition