Analysis Total Expenses (Million Baht) Quarterly Change 1/2020 1/2019 % Cost of Goods Sold 178.8 257.2 (30.5) Temporary Shutdown Expenses 44.8 43.9 2.3 Allowance for the decline in value of inventory 6.0
benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons, and clearly provide
). The SEC requires that the bondholder representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the
information on the ultimate tender offeror as such information is material to the DSGT shareholders? decision making whether to accept or decline the tender offer.The deadline for the additional disclosure is
significant decline in the net earning, i.e., a 74.19 percent drop to 29.57 million baht from 114.57 million baht in the same quarter of the previous year, or a 63.29 percent decrease from the second quarter of
and unit prices of inventories, allowance for decline in value of inventories, and impairment of assets. The auditor was unable to use other means to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on the
analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons, and
bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons, and clearly provide information to the bondholders together with the opinions of the
disclose the evidence periodically that the issuer is not in default or that it is in full compliance with the terms of that contract to provide any early indication of any deterioration in the issuer’s
periodically that the issuer is not in default or that it is in full compliance with the terms of that contract to provide any early indication of any deterioration in the issuer’s financial condition. III. RISK