The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC) together with the Institute of Certified Accountants and Auditors of Thailand (ICAAT) issued accounting guidelines on revenue recognition for
juristic offenders in eight cases and the total remittance of more than 50 million baht as public revenue. Mr. Somchai Pongpattanasin, SEC Assistant Secretary?General in charge of the Enforcement Division
, researcher, Faculty of Business Administration, Kasetsart University described the study on the relationship between credit ratings and probabilities of falling into financial hardship in cases of companies
economy in the long run. Dr. Jitipol Puksamatanan, researcher, Faculty of Business Administration, NIDA said that the result of study illustrated differences in risks and returns based on CG levels of
process to achieve that goal. SEC has proposed to hire a researcher to conduct a study on the legislations relating to audit firms and auditors supervision in foreign country which will be taken into
signaling from credit watch placement which would affect listed companies? share prices.Sakda Thirasophon, researcher, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University said that the study aimed to
% Million Baht % Sales Revenue 65.77 82.58% 63.35 79.06% (2.42) (3.69%) Revenue from contract work 12.32 15.46% 14.28 17.82% 1.96 15.93% Revenue from service income 0.61 0.76% 1.40 1.75% 0.80 131.23% Revenue
Company”) would like to clarify the operating result of the financial statements as follows: Quarter 1 / year 2019 Quarter 1 / year 2020 Change Million Baht % Million Baht % Million Baht % Sales revenue
quarter of the year 2020, as at 30 June 2020, TCJ and its subsidiaries had the total revenue of Baht 568.38 million increased from Baht 543.85 million in the year 2019 or increased by 4.51%. Revenue
the 4th quarter of the year 2019, as at 31 December 2019, TCJ and its subsidiaries had the total revenue of Baht 1,096.14 million decreased from Baht 1,182.78 million in the year 2018 or decreased by