BANGKOK, October 12, 2006 ? The SEC ordered Compass East Industry (Thailand) Plc. (CEI) to cooperate with its auditor in the examination of the company?s inventory, machinery, equipment, moulds and
Suvarnabhumi Airport. Today (September 22, 2004), the SEC sent a letter requiring THAI to disclose such information to the investing public so as for clarity, transparency, and preserving company? image as
debt to EBITDA of 1x and decent interest coverage ratio of 14x in FY20. Asset turnover: Inventory was well-managed with inventory days declined from 51 days to 44 days due to lower handset stock. Account
low net debt to EBITDA of 0.8x and decent interest coverage ratio of 16x. Asset turnover: Inventory was well-managed with inventory days declined from 44 days to 22 days due to lower handset stock
: Inventory was well-managed with inventory days increased from 22 days to 27 days due to increased stock handset after a supply shortage in FY21. Account payable days maintained at 73 days, stable from FY21
mentioned the required ratio that the company needs to adhere to.The detail of debt obligation of the company can be found in note NO.18 to the financial statement. Asset turnover: The inventory was
inventory on lower- margins from sales. Total expenses were Baht 450.0 million, decreased by 5.9% compared to same quarter last year due to measures taken up to control expenses. As a result, the Company
shutdown expenses 38.6 9.4 309.7 82.4 25.2 227.5 Allowance for the decline in value of inventory 1.7 3.9 (56.9) 3.0 5.1 (42.1) Selling expenses 69.7 83.4 (16.4) 142.8 167.1 (14.5) Administrative expenses
million, results include the planned River Wing renovation works which significantly reduced available room inventory for sale. The target opening in October 2019 has been delayed, however the risk
company, while the company still has improved on the inventory cost management as well as sales mix management in each product category efficiently, and strictly controlled on the selling and administrative