31 December 2019, BAM has Total assets of Baht 115,789.67 million) In 2019, BAM foresees the economic growth to be maintained at low level and that there will be an ample supply of NPLs and NPAs coming
COVID-19 would likely be seen around year- end 2020 or Q1/ 2021. The company believes that there would still be an ample supply of secured collateralized NPLs in the market for the company to continue
2020 or Q1/ 2021. The company believes that there would still be an ample supply of secured collateralized NPLs in the market for the company to continue operating efficiently and sustainably going
the purchaser for the outstanding amount. A part of the proceeds from the disposal of assets were used to pay down on the bank overdrafts and short- term loan outstanding in March 2017. The Company
comparing to 2018 or 11.9% mostly due to soften Ethylene and Glycerin price from ample supply and lower crude oil price. Summary of Performance For Q1 2019, the Company and its subsidiaries recorded net
despite of the drastically decline in Ethylene and Glycerin price from ample supply plus lower crude oil price. 2. In Q2 2019, Selling and Administrative Expenses was 338 MTHB, increased by 59 MTHB or 21.1
or 17.2% due the drastic decline in Ethylene and Glycerin price from ample supply plus lower crude oil price. 2. In Q3 2019, Selling and Administrative Expenses was 361 MTHB, increased by 42 MTHB or
in Ethylene and Glycerin price from ample supply plus lower crude oil price. 2. In Q1 2020, Selling and Administrative Expenses was 350 MTHB, increased by 30 MTHB or 9% comparing to Q1 2019 which
land for Baht 166.54 million. In March 2017, the Group had transferred the ownership of the land to the purchaser since the Group has already received the payments from the purchaser for the outstanding
transferred the ownership of the land to the purchaser since the Group has already received the payments from the purchaser for the outstanding amount. For the financial statement ended December 31, 2017, the