) higher finance costs due to investments in machinery, and joint ventures in Thailand and overseas; and 4) non-cash, one-time expenses recognized from selling unused old machines. Thai Financial Reporting
final the details of implementation schedule and relevant actions following the International Accounting Standard 21 accordingly. 7. Approved the related parties transaction as the following transaction
measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities, impairment of financial assets and general hedge accounting as well as leases standard (TFRS 16). However, the Company has not restated the comparative
measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities, impairment of financial assets and general hedge accounting as well as leases standard (TFRS 16). However, the Company has not restated the comparative
% of total accounts receivable at the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with
receivable at the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
receivable at the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
-time expenses recognized from selling unused old machines Baht 23 million 1,361 1,327 1,204 1,456 1,302 1,240 1,205 9 (15) (124) (143) (52) (63) (35) (200.0) (180.0) (160.0) (140.0) (120.0) (100.0) (80.0
the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
Reporting Standard No. 11 (Revised 2009) – Construction Contracts, and the Financial Reporting Standard No. 24 (Revised 2012) – Related Party Disclosures. Later, T submitted the rectified and audited