Microsoft Word - S_2019_GRC-02_025_S43 Share Acquisition_EN Page 1 – Translation – GRC-02/2019/025 11 December 2019 Subject: Report of the Asset Acquisition To: President The Stock Exchange of
20T H ANNIVERSARY 1 Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand Annual Report 2012 SEC ANNUAL REPORT 20122 THE YEAR OF CHANGE The year 2012 was the time for change to become the visionary partner whose balance between proactive and preventive approaches has led to stakeholders’ confidence in the Thai capital market. THE YEAR OF CHANGE 20T H ANNIVERSARY 1 02 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAiRMAN 04 MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAl 06 SEC BOARd 09 CApiTAl MARkET SupERviSORY BOARd 12 ExECuTivE OFFiCERS 13 O...
68.6% Gross Profit 813 396 417 105.3% Gross Profit Margin (%) 11.1% 9.3% 1.8% SG&A Expenses 456 310 146 46.9% EBIT before share of profit (loss) from Investment in Associates and Joint Venture 608 275
management regarding the reasonableness of irregular transactions. The internal audit unit should also support the audit committee’s work to enhance effectiveness. In addition, an adequate and appropriate
35.06% Gross Profit Margin (%) 12.08% 10.15% 1.93% SG&A expenses 390 389 1 0.15% EBIT before share of profit (loss) from investment in associates and joint venture 438 398 40 10.04% Share of profit (loss
10.5% Gross Profit Margin (%) 11.1% 12.1% -1.0% SG&A expenses 392 390 2 0.6% Loss on exchange rate 4 0 4 N/A EBIT before share of profit (loss) from investment in associates and joint venture 435 438 -3
Margin (%) 13.0% 10.0% 2.9% SG&A expenses 406.0 438.5 -32.5 -7.4% Loss on exchange rate 237.0 31.0 206.0 664.8% EBIT before share of profit (loss) from investment in associates and joint venture 452.7
13.06% Loss on exchange rate 31 126 -95 -75.43% Expected credit losses (reversal) -10 -15 5 -31.23% EBIT before share of profit (loss) from investment in associates and joint venture 187 150 37 24.49
evaluated on a quarterly basis. 1.3 Crisis and Emergency Risks: Internal contingency plans were designed to cope with crises and emergencies such as natural disasters and any irregular incidents that may
will get all five seats, as s/he will always outvote the minority share- holder by 80:20. cumulative voting would allow the minority shareholder to cast all his/her votes (five times 20 percent) for one