million from the ended 31 December 2016, mainly from increased of short term loan from Packing Credit and Trade on Demand, Trade payable increased from purchase inventory to support OEM project and Trading
2017 to be Baht 546 million in ending 2018, or 16.78% increased resulting from higher inventory purchase volume. While trade accounts receivable was decreased by Baht 34 million from Baht 612 million in
especially in Packing Credit and Bill of Exchange. However, trade payable increased from the purchase inventory to support OEM projects. Shareholders’ Equity As at 30 June 2018, shareholders’ equity was Baht
purchase order for slit of steel. In addition, the Company recognized more inventory in-transit which not made a payment in abroad trade payables. Non-Current Liabilities The Company’s non-current
liabilities 9,319. 1 million baht increased from the end of 2019 2,610.7 million baht or 38.9% Due to the increase in trade payables from the purchase of non- performing debt. And the company has issued
institution for SAAM-SP1 solar power project and SAAM-3 land purchase, and trade and other payables. Total liabilities decreased by THB 37.44 million or 25.27% from the end of the previous year (end of 2018
liabilities of THB 122.41 million, mostly comprising of long-term loans from a financial institution for SAAM-SP1 solar power project and SAAM-3 land purchase, and trade and other payables. Total liabilities
SAAM-3 land purchase, and trade and other payables. Total liabilities decreased by THB 30.58 million or 20.64% from the end of the previous year (end of 2018: THB 148.13 million) mainly due to decrease
, mostly comprising of long-term loans from a financial institution for SAAM-SP1 solar power project and SAAM-3 land purchase, and trade and other payables. Total liabilities decreased by THB 34.24 million
1 of 2020, SAAM Group presented total liabilities of THB 133.21 million, mostly comprising long-term loans from a financial institution for SAAM-SP1 solar power project and SAAM-3 land purchase, and