consultation during 26 December 2022 until 26 January 2023. The Thailand Taxonomy Phase I focuses on the economic activities relating to the energy and transportation sectors, which contribute to the highest
compromising market orderliness and integrity. This includes regulatory reform to faciliate ease of doing business and increase competitive eage of market participants. This in turn will contribute to the
service providers for investors to choose from to ensure good quality services that meet their needs, which would subsequently contribute to the capital market development. The draft Ministerial
contribute to stronger confidence and protection for debt securities investors. The consultation paper is available at https://www.thaibma.or.th/EN/Rule/PublicHearing/PublicHearing06022024.aspx
22.69 1.90 496.61 69.08 Current Liabilities 196.50 434.91 396.74 -38.17 -8.78 200.24 101.90 Long-term Liabilities 88.36 138.58 100.85 -37.73 -27.23 12.49 14.14 Retained Earnings 434.05 619.34 717.96 98.62
718.91 1,192.83 1,215.52 22.69 1.90 496.61 69.08 Current Liabilities 196.50 434.91 396.74 -38.17 -8.78 200.24 101.90 Long-term Liabilities 88.36 138.58 100.85 -37.73 -27.23 12.49 14.14 Retained Earnings
-term Liabilities 84.66 100.85 91.99 -8.86 -8.78 7.33 8.66 Retained Earnings 435.91 717.96 718.08 0.12 0.02 282.17 64.73 Total Liabilities and Retained Earnings 712.99 1,215.54 1,182.82 -32.72 -2.69
, however, not complied with the accounting standards stating that the revaluation surplus has to be transferred directly to retained earnings when the asset is retired. The SEC thus instructed ABC to rectify
directly to retained earnings when the asset is retired. The SEC thus instructed ABC to rectify such financial statements, and submit to the SEC and publicly disclose the reviewed financial statements by
results showed the net earnings of 14.25 million Baht, which was a significant increase compared to the Q3/2014. 15/09/2017 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty