, the Company recorded gain on foreign exchange of Baht 38.03 million. The main reason was from loan to related parties in AUD currency. As AUD currency appreciated in relative to USD currency, the asset
quarter of 2022, Thai Baht was slightly appreciated compared to exchange rate at the end of the year 2021 which led to the Group has loss on exchange rate for the first quarter of 2022 for the amounting to
of disclosure of information to the SET. Your acknowledgment of these matters would be appreciated. Sincerely, -Ampawee Chompoopongkasem- (Ms. Ampawee Chompoopongkasem) Company Secretary 2 (Enclosure
construction liabilities of solar projects in Vietnam while VND was appreciated against US dollar during this period. On the other hand, there was a THB 11 million loss on exchange rate in 6M’2020 as VND was
categories liked home entertainment, where Power Buy is traditionally strong, and where sales were unusually strong in the prior period in connection with the World Cup Soccer tournament, and due to seasonally
) มีความเส่ียงสูงกวา่ หน่วยลงทุนชนิดคลา้ยหน้ี (debt-liked tranche) ซ่ึงมีล าดบัสิทธิใกลเ้คียงกบัเจา้หน้ี 5. track record ของอสงัหาริมทรัพยท่ี์ลงทุน โดยกรณีอสงัหาริมทรัพยท่ี์จดัหาประโยชนม์าช่วงเวลาหน่ึงแล
(initiatives) ด าเนินการได้ตามแผน ต่อเนื่อง 30% 25% 20% ด าเนินการได้ตามแผน ด าเนินการได้ตามแผน ด าเนินการได้ตามแผน 3. สร้างความน่าเชื่อถือของผู้ประกอบธุรกิจสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัล • infra-backed ICO และ debt-liked ICO
million in this quarter, whereas in Q1/2017 and Q4/2017 had enjoyed Management Discussion and Analysis of Business Operation for 1Q/2018 Bangchak Corporation Plc. I 6 Inventory Gain of THB 299 million and
enjoyed improving growth of 15.45%, 3.26% and 0.14%, respectively, while other fund types’ net asset values decreased. Analysis of the Operating Results The first quarter of 2021, Land and Houses Fund
purchase loan, which enjoyed healthy growth in line with revved-up domestic car sales after the end of the mandated ownership period for the first-time car buyer scheme. As of the end of the second quarter