of accessories and faucet products, as follows: Type of Business Plan for Use of Proceeds from Disposal of Assets* Enclosure Page 8 of 9 percent estimates Crude Palm Oil Trading Business 95 percent
upcoming low seasonality in 3Q24 and uncertainty in the economic outlook. Factors contributing to this caution include revised lower growth estimates for Thai GDP, rising household debt, and sluggish
upcoming low seasonality in 3Q24 and uncertainty in the economic outlook. Factors contributing to this caution include revised lower growth estimates for Thai GDP, rising household debt, and sluggish
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from loans purchased of Baht 1,518.8 million and (ii) gain from loans purchased of Baht 7,449.6 million. 2 See” Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates – Recognition of interest income and gain on
, Simple payback = Net Op CE/EBITDA in years Disclaimer: 2019 evolution over 2H17 is as per management best estimates and may change materially if there are changes in underlying assumptions due to external
, Simple payback = Net Op CE/EBITDA in years Disclaimer: 2019 evolution over 2H17 is as per management best estimates and may change materially if there are changes in underlying assumptions due to external
business and the Trading Business of accessories and faucet products, as follows: Enclosure Page 9 of 9 Type of Business Plan for Use of Proceeds from Disposal of Assets* percent estimates Crude Palm Oil
March 31, 2020 presents “interest income on loans purchased of receivable” separately into (i) part of fully received and (ii) part of account receivable. 2 See “Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
. 2 See “Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates- Recognition of interest income and gain on loans purchased” 3 Cash collected from the debtors during the period is calculated from (i) gain on