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
, reflected from the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signal in considering the possibility of increasing the policy rate, as well as rising financial market rates. However, the Bank in-house research still expects that
possibility of increasing the policy rate, as well as rising financial market rates. However, the Bank in-house research still expects that the BOT will maintain the policy rate at 1.5% until the end of this
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
outstanding loans under financial assistance, all of which are in the retail lending segment. Of these, around 70% have been able to make repayments after the end of the relief period. As for non-retail
of steel Relationship with the Company Business Partners Debt amount * 252.08 million Baht Debt to Sales ratio** 7.33% Provision for allowance for doubtful accounts 100% of outstanding balance due to
ordinary shares in Nam San 3A is equivalent to USD 174. 04 million ( or approximately THB 5,315.18 million2). Nam San 3A has no outstanding debt. 1.7. Expected Benefits to the Company and Shareholders 1.7.1
(Annualised) / Average Total Shareholders’ equity (average of outstanding at end of the previous year and at end of this year) 4 Earnings before interest and tax (Annualised) / Average Total Assets (average of
to secure adequate funding to repay a large amount of outstanding trade debt, especially the trade debt owed to Cargill International Trading Pte. Ltd. (“Cargill”) in the amount of USD 105 million