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7. ‡ªìπ Good Corporate Citizen ∑’Ë¡’§«“¡√—∫º‘¥™Õ∫µàÕ —ߧ¡ ™ÿ¡™π∑âÕß∂‘Ëπ ·≈–
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VisionVisionVisionVisionVisionTo be the leader in integrated water resources management business to
create the maximum satisfaction to the customers with international standard under
the good governance principle.
MissionsMissionsMissionsMissionsMissions1. To be the leader in integrated water business with excellent service that
meets the international standard and creates the maximum satisfaction
2. To be a learning organization and continuously develop human resources
3. To enhance the competitiveness of both core and related businesses
4. To optimize the benefits for stakeholders in a transparent and fair manner,
to create the long-term value-added for the organization
5. To expand to integrated water business especially related business that
supports and enhances the companyûs competitiveness
6. To be the leader in water IT application for management to maintain the
companyûs competitiveness
7. To be good corporate citizen that takes care of the society, the commu-
nity and the environment
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µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” °—∫ª√‘¡“≥πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”„Àâ≈Ÿ°§â“√–À«à“ß 2542 - 2547µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” °—∫ª√‘¡“≥πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”„Àâ≈Ÿ°§â“√–À«à“ß 2542 - 2547µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” °—∫ª√‘¡“≥πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”„Àâ≈Ÿ°§â“√–À«à“ß 2542 - 2547µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” °—∫ª√‘¡“≥πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”„Àâ≈Ÿ°§â“√–À«à“ß 2542 - 2547µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” °—∫ª√‘¡“≥πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”„Àâ≈Ÿ°§â“√–À«à“ß 2542 - 2547
Table of water Distribution Capacity and Water Consumption During 1999 - 2004Table of water Distribution Capacity and Water Consumption During 1999 - 2004Table of water Distribution Capacity and Water Consumption During 1999 - 2004Table of water Distribution Capacity and Water Consumption During 1999 - 2004Table of water Distribution Capacity and Water Consumption During 1999 - 2004
Àπ૬ : ≈â“π≈Ÿ°∫“»°å‡¡µ√ / ªïÀπ૬ : ≈â“π≈Ÿ°∫“»°å‡¡µ√ / ªïÀπ૬ : ≈â“π≈Ÿ°∫“»°å‡¡µ√ / ªïÀπ૬ : ≈â“π≈Ÿ°∫“»°å‡¡µ√ / ªïÀπ૬ : ≈â“π≈Ÿ°∫“»°å‡¡µ√ / ªï 25422542254225422542 25432543254325432543 25442544254425442544 25452545254525452545 25462546254625462546 25472547254725472547
Unit : Million cubic meter / yearUnit : Million cubic meter / yearUnit : Million cubic meter / yearUnit : Million cubic meter / yearUnit : Million cubic meter / year 19991999199919991999 20002000200020002000 20012001200120012001 20022002200220022002 20032003200320032003 20042004200420042004
ª√‘¡“≥°“√„™âπÈ”√«¡ 94.80 103.97 116.10 140.03 156.52 177.65
Total Water Consumption
§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ” 263.00 263.00 263.00 328.00 328.00 328.00
Capacity of water Distribution
Õ—µ√“ à«π§«“¡ “¡“√∂„π°“√ Ÿ∫ àßπÈ”
µàÕª√‘¡“≥§«“¡µâÕß°“√
(Àπ૬ : ‡∑à“) 2.77 2.53 2.27 2.34 2.10 1.85
Ratios of Water Distribution Capacity
and Water Consumption
µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Õ—µ√“ à«π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π (Table of Financial Ratio)µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Õ—µ√“ à«π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π (Table of Financial Ratio)µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Õ—µ√“ à«π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π (Table of Financial Ratio)µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Õ—µ√“ à«π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π (Table of Financial Ratio)µ“√“߇ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈Õ—µ√“ à«π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π (Table of Financial Ratio)
ß∫°“√‡ß‘π∫√‘…—∑œß∫°“√‡ß‘π∫√‘…—∑œß∫°“√‡ß‘π∫√‘…—∑œß∫°“√‡ß‘π∫√‘…—∑œß∫°“√‡ß‘π∫√‘…—∑œ ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡
(Company)(Company)(Company)(Company)(Company) (Consolidated)(Consolidated)(Consolidated)(Consolidated)(Consolidated)
√“¬°“√√“¬°“√√“¬°“√√“¬°“√√“¬°“√ 2545/20022545/20022545/20022545/20022545/2002 2546/20032546/20032546/20032546/20032546/2003 2547/20042547/20042547/20042547/20042547/200411111 2547/20042547/20042547/20042547/20042547/200411111
¡Ÿ≈§à“Àÿâπµ“¡∫—≠™’ ∫“∑ 31.90 33.47 35.51 35.51
Book value per share Baht
°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘µàÕÀÿâπ ∫“∑ 3.26 3.53 4.46 4.46
Net Profit per share Baht
‡ß‘πªíπº≈µàÕÀÿâπ ∫“∑ 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.00
Dividend per share Baht
Õ—µ√“°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘µàÕ√“¬‰¥â√«¡ √âÕ¬≈– 30.83 29.17 31.79 23.46
Net Profit to total revenue Percent
Õ—µ√“º≈µÕ∫·∑πµàÕ à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ √âÕ¬≈– 10.49 10.78 12.55 12.55
Return on equity Percent
Õ—µ√“º≈µÕ∫·∑π®“° ‘π∑√—æ¬å √âÕ¬≈– 5.55 5.86 6.78 6.28
Return on assets Percent
Õ—µ√“ à«πÀπ’ȵàÕ à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ ‡∑à“ 0.87 0.81 0.85 0.97
Debt to Equity Ratios Times
À¡“¬‡Àµÿ À¡“¬‡Àµÿ À¡“¬‡Àµÿ À¡“¬‡Àµÿ À¡“¬‡Àµÿ : 1 ‡ªìπ°“√§”π«≥®“°∑ÿπ®¥∑–‡∫’¬π∑’Ë√—∫™”√–·≈â« ≥ 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ®”π«π 100,000,000 Àÿâ𠧑¥‡ªìπ®”π«π‡ß‘π 1,000,000,000
∫“∑ ´÷Ëß„πªí®®ÿ∫—π∫√‘…—∑œ ¡’∑ÿπ®¥∑–‡∫’¬π∑’Ë√—∫™”√–·≈⫇æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡ªìπ 1,275,000,000 ∫“∑ ≥ 30 惻®‘°“¬π 2547
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—¥ à«π√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®µà“ßÊ —¥ à«π√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®µà“ßÊ —¥ à«π√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®µà“ßÊ —¥ à«π√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®µà“ßÊ —¥ à«π√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®µà“ßÊ
Revenue Structure by BusinessRevenue Structure by BusinessRevenue Structure by BusinessRevenue Structure by BusinessRevenue Structure by Business
ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003 ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004
®”Àπà“¬πÈ”¥‘∫ ®”Àπà“¬πÈ”ª√–ª“ ®”Àπà“¬πÈ”¥◊Ë¡ ®”Àπà“¬∑àÕ CC-GRP √“¬‰¥â∫√‘°“√ Õ◊ËπÊRaw Water Sales Tap Water Sales Drinking Water Sales CC-GRP Pipes Sales Service Income Others
√“¬‰¥â√«¡·≈–°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘‡ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫ (2546 - 2547)√“¬‰¥â√«¡·≈–°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘‡ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫ (2546 - 2547)√“¬‰¥â√«¡·≈–°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘‡ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫ (2546 - 2547)√“¬‰¥â√«¡·≈–°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘‡ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫ (2546 - 2547)√“¬‰¥â√«¡·≈–°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘‡ª√’¬∫‡∑’¬∫ (2546 - 2547)
Comparative Total Revenue and Net Profit (2003 - 2004)Comparative Total Revenue and Net Profit (2003 - 2004)Comparative Total Revenue and Net Profit (2003 - 2004)Comparative Total Revenue and Net Profit (2003 - 2004)Comparative Total Revenue and Net Profit (2003 - 2004)
≈â“π∫“∑ / Million Baht≈â“π∫“∑ / Million Baht≈â“π∫“∑ / Million Baht≈â“π∫“∑ / Million Baht≈â“π∫“∑ / Million Baht
2,000
0
1,500
1,000
500
1,415.851,415.851,415.851,415.851,415.85
1,899.351,899.351,899.351,899.351,899.35
445.56445.56445.56445.56445.56352.51352.51352.51352.51352.51
ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003ªï 2546 / 2003 ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004ªï 2547 / 2004
√“¬‰¥â√«¡ / Total Revenue√“¬‰¥â√«¡ / Total Revenue√“¬‰¥â√«¡ / Total Revenue√“¬‰¥â√«¡ / Total Revenue√“¬‰¥â√«¡ / Total Revenue °”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘ / Net Profit°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘ / Net Profit°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘ / Net Profit°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘ / Net Profit°”‰√ ÿ∑∏‘ / Net Profit
9%
5%
8%
8%5%
65%
9%
1%8%
5%
77%
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In the second decade, Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited, or East
Water, continues to develop and improve the working process and quality to meet the international standard, with
excellent services to create maximum satisfaction for its customers. The company implements a clear and continuous
human resources development policy to create learning organization. Businesswise, the company received the 2003
Disclosure Report Award for the second consecutive year. This clearly demonstrates the work quality of East Waterûs Board
of Directors, management team and employees in terms of transparency, integrity, responsibility and competitiveness.
In 2004, the company has the total raw water sales of 177.65 million cubic meters, accounting for 13.5% increase
compared to those of the year 2003. Despite higher costs of raw water distribution, East Water can control operational costs
effectively, leading to the 445.56-million baht net profit of the company and its subsidiaries in 2004.
East Water is proud to be an organization under transparency, which takes care of the society, the community as
well as the environment. The company holds onto the give-back-to-society policy which allocates within 5% of its net profit
to continuously support the social and environmental development projects.
In 2005, East Water is still determined to be the leader in integrated water resources management as well as in IT
application for water management and administration, and to work in a fair and transparent maner, so as to maintain and
enhance the competitiveness in both core and related businesses.
Sujarit Patchimnun
(Chairman)†
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AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 59PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition ChairmanEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of Political Science,
Thammasat UniversityWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 02 - Present Chairman
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
May 03 - Present ChairmanEastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
Oct 02 - Present Director GeneralDepartment of Provincial AdministrationMinistry of Interior
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Mr. Utid TamwatinMr. Utid TamwatinMr. Utid TamwatinMr. Utid TamwatinMr. Utid Tamwatin
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 55PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice ChairmanEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation LL.M. University of California, Berkeley, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 03 - Present Vice Chairman
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Feb 04 - Present DirectorThe Provincial Waterworks Authority
Oct 04 - Present Director GeneralThe Excise Department
2002 - Sep 04 Deputy Permanent SecretaryOffice of the PermanentSecretary Ministry of Finance
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M.R. Tongnoi TongyaiM.R. Tongnoi TongyaiM.R. Tongnoi TongyaiM.R. Tongnoi TongyaiM.R. Tongnoi Tongyai
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 69PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of Arts, Oxford University, UKWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceFeb 00 - Present Director
Eastern Water ResourcesDevelopment and Management PLC.
2000 - Present DirectorTotal Access Communication Co., LtdPersonal Counselor to His RoyalHighness the Crown PrinceH.R.H. the Crown Prince's PersonalAffairs Division
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Mr. Borwornsak UwannoMr. Borwornsak UwannoMr. Borwornsak UwannoMr. Borwornsak UwannoMr. Borwornsak Uwanno
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 50PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Docteur de 3 Cycle
(Droit Public General), (Mention tres bien)Universite de Paris X (Nanterre) France
Work ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceFeb 99 - Present Director
Eastern Water ResourcesDevelopment and Management PLC.
Oct 01 - Present DirectorThai Airways International PLC.
Apr 03 - Present Secretary GeneralThe Secretariat of the Cabinet
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Master of Comparative LawUniversity of Miami, USA
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AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 56PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of Comparative Law
University of Miami, School of Law, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceMar 02 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Oct 03 - Present Deputy Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Interior
Jul 02 - Apr 03 ChairmanEastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
Oct 02 - Sep 03 GovernorChachoengsao Province
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Mr. Prasert ChuaphanichMr. Prasert ChuaphanichMr. Prasert ChuaphanichMr. Prasert ChuaphanichMr. Prasert Chuaphanich
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 58PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Doctor of Philosophy, Civil Engineering
Oklahoma State University, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 04 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Nov 03 - Present Acting GovernorThe Provincial Waterworks Authority
Oct 00 - Present Deputy Governor Area 1The Provincial Waterworks Authority
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M.S. (Engineering Management)University of Missouri, USA
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AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 54PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.S (Engineering Management)
University of Missouri, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceDec 00 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Aug 04 - Present Advisor to The Board of DirectorsThe Industrial Estates Authority of Thailand
May 00 - Jul 04 GovernorThe Industrial Estates Authority of Thailand
1997 - Present DirectorEastern Fluid Transport Ltd.
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Mr. Somchai BoonnamsiriMr. Somchai BoonnamsiriMr. Somchai BoonnamsiriMr. Somchai BoonnamsiriMr. Somchai Boonnamsiri
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 50PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MA of Economics, Manchester University, UKWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 03 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
1990 - Present ChairmanWall Street Tullett Liberty Co.,Ltd.
Feb 04 - Present ChairmanNakornsawan Waterworks Co., Ltd.
Feb 03 - Present DirectorUniversal Utilities Co.,Ltd
Jan 03 - Present DirectorThe Metropolitan Waterworks Authority
Mar 03 - Present DirectorEgcom Tara Co., Ltd.
May 03 - Present DirectorEastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
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∫√‘À“√∏ÿ√°‘®¡À“∫—≥±‘µ (°“√‡ß‘π °“√∏𓧓√)North Texas State University, USA.
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AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 49PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of MBA (Banking and Finance)
North Texas State University, USA.Work ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 04 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Feb 04 - Present DirectorThe Provincial Waterworks Authority
Present ChairmanV. Conglomerate Co., Ltd. Leasing
Present ChairmanV. Capital Fund Financial
Present ChairmanV. Group Honda Cars Co., Ltd.
Present DirectorSiam Commercial New York LifeInsurance PLC.
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M.S. (Science in Operation Research)Florida Institute of Technology, USA
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Mr. Somnuk KyavatanakijMr. Somnuk KyavatanakijMr. Somnuk KyavatanakijMr. Somnuk KyavatanakijMr. Somnuk Kyavatanakij
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 43PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition DirectorEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of Science in Operation Research
Florida Institute of Technology, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceJan 03 - Present Director
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Jan 03 - Present DirectorThe Provincial Waterworks Authority
1994 - Present PresidentTong Hua Communication PLC.
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«‘»«°√√¡»“ µ√å¡À“∫—≥±‘µ “¢“‚¬∏“°“√æ—≤π“·À≈àßπÈ”Asian Institution of Technology
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Mr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 48PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Director and President & CEOEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.Eng. (Water Resources Engineering)
Asian Institution of TechnologyWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceFeb 01 - Present President & CEO
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management Plc.
2001 - Present DirectorUniversal Utilities Co.,Ltd
2000 - Present DirectorEgcom Tara Co., Ltd.
1998 - Present DirectorGlobal Water Systems Corporations Co., Ltd
Jun 02 - Present DirectorEastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
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‡»√…∞»“ µ√å¡À“∫—≥±‘µNortheastern University, USA
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Mr. Banphot HongthongMr. Banphot HongthongMr. Banphot HongthongMr. Banphot HongthongMr. Banphot Hongthong
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 57PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Advisor to The Board of DirectorsEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.A. (Economic Development)
Northeastern University, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceOct 03 - Present Advisor to BOD
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
2003 - Present Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Jun 03 - Present ChairmanThe Marketing Organization for Farmers
Feb 03 - Present ChairmanThai Private Sector CompensationSupervision Sub-Committee (Thailand)
May 03 - Present DirectorAgricultural Futures Trading Commission
Jan 03 - Present DirectorSmall & Medium Enterprise
Oct 02 - Present DirectorExport-Import Bank of Thailand
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«‘»«°√√¡»“ µ√å¡À“∫—≥±‘µ(«‘»«°√√¡‚¬∏“) Lamar University, USA
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Mr. Samart ChokkanapitarkMr. Samart ChokkanapitarkMr. Samart ChokkanapitarkMr. Samart ChokkanapitarkMr. Samart Chokkanapitark
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 57PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Advisor to The Board of DirectorsEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Master of Engineering (Civil)
Lamar University, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceSep 04 - Present Advisor to BOD
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
2002 - Present Director GeneralIrrigation Department
2001 - 2002 Deputy Director GeneralIrrigation Department
Advisors to The Board of DirectorsAdvisors to The Board of DirectorsAdvisors to The Board of DirectorsAdvisors to The Board of DirectorsAdvisors to The Board of Directors
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Mini MBA. ¡À“«‘∑¬“≈—¬∏√√¡»“ µ√åª√‘≠≠“µ√’ §≥–æ“≥‘™¬å»“ µ√å·≈–°“√∫—≠™’¡À“«‘∑¬“≈—¬∏√√¡»“ µ√å
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Mrs. Leena CharensriMrs. Leena CharensriMrs. Leena CharensriMrs. Leena CharensriMrs. Leena Charensri
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 58PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Advisors to the Audit CommitteeEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation Mini MBA, Thammasat University
B.A. (Accounting), Thammasat UniversityWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceOct. 02 - Present Inspector General
Ministry of Finance2000 - Present Advisor to the Audit Committee
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
1995-2002 Depuy Director GeneralThe Treasury Dopartment
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Mr. Pairoj Mr. Pairoj Mr. Pairoj Mr. Pairoj Mr. Pairoj SattayasansakulSattayasansakulSattayasansakulSattayasansakulSattayasansakul
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 45PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Executive Vice President Planning & Business
Development DepartmentEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.Eng. (Sanitary Engineering)
Chulalongkorn UniversityWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork Experience2001 - Present Managing Director
Universal Utilities Co.,Ltd.DirectorChachoengsao Water Supply Co.,Ltd.DirectorBangpakong Water Supply Co.,Ltd.DirectorNakornsawan Water Supply Co.,Ltd.
Nov 01- Present Executive Vice PresidentPlanning & Business Development DepartmentEastern Water Resources Development andManagement PLC.
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«‘»«°√√¡»“ µ√å¡À“∫—≥±‘µ “¢“‚¬∏“°“√æ—≤π“·À≈àßπÈ”Asian Institution of Technology
ª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“π°.æ. 44 - ªí®®ÿ∫—π °√√¡°“√ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à
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Mr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai LawatanatrakulMr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 48PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Director and President & CEOEducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.Eng. (Water Resources Engineering)
Asian Institution of TechnologyWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceFeb 01 - Present President & CEO
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management Plc.
2001 - Present DirectorUniversal Utilities Co.,Ltd
2000 - Present DirectorEgcom Tara Co., Ltd.
1998 - Present DirectorGlobal Water Systems Corporations Co., Ltd
Jun 02 - Present DirectorEastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
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ª√‘≠≠“‚∑ “¢“∫√‘À“√√—∞°‘® ”À√—∫ª√–‡∑»°”≈—ßæ—≤π“Glasgow College of Technology, UK.
ª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“πª√– ∫°“√≥å∑”ß“π°.æ. 47 - ªí®®ÿ∫—π ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√ΩÉ“¬Õ“«ÿ‚ ”π—°µ√«® Õ∫
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Mrs. Namphon RassadanukulMrs. Namphon RassadanukulMrs. Namphon RassadanukulMrs. Namphon RassadanukulMrs. Namphon Rassadanukul
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 42PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Senior Vice President (Internal Audit Department)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MA, Glasgow College of Technology, UK.Work ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceFeb 2004 - Present Senior Vice President Internal
Audit DepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
2001 - Feb 2004 Vice President Internal Audit DepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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Mrs. Thidarut KraiprasitMrs. Thidarut KraiprasitMrs. Thidarut KraiprasitMrs. Thidarut KraiprasitMrs. Thidarut Kraiprasit
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 41PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Finance and Human Resources Department)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MBA, Kasetsart University
CPAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork Experience2001 - 2004 Vice President Finance and
Human Resources DepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
1997 - 2001 Vice President Finance and ProcurementDepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Management TeamManagement TeamManagement TeamManagement TeamManagement Team
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Mr. Cherdchai PitiwacharakulMr. Cherdchai PitiwacharakulMr. Cherdchai PitiwacharakulMr. Cherdchai PitiwacharakulMr. Cherdchai Pitiwacharakul
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 40PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Map Ta Pud Operation Center)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MS (Information Technology),
King Mongkut's Institute of TechnologyWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceNov 01-Present Vice President Map Ta Pud Operations Center
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Oct 00 - Oct 01 Manager Map Ta Pud Operations CenterEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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Mr. Potjana BunsiriMr. Potjana BunsiriMr. Potjana BunsiriMr. Potjana BunsiriMr. Potjana Bunsiri
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 44PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Chachoengsao Operation Center)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MBA, Burapha UniversityWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceNov 01-Present Vice President
Chachoengsao Operation CenterEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Mar 01 - Oct 01 Manager Large Scale Project OfficeEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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Ms. Fuangfa NimcharoenMs. Fuangfa NimcharoenMs. Fuangfa NimcharoenMs. Fuangfa NimcharoenMs. Fuangfa Nimcharoen
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 40PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Corporate Affairs Department)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M. Sc (Resource Management)
Kasetsart UniversityWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceNov 02- Present Vice President Corporate Affairs Department
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Nov 01- Oct 02 Acting Vice PresidentCorporate Affairs DepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Mar. 01- Oct 01 Assistant Vice President AdministrationEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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ª√‘≠≠“‚∑ Hydraulic EngineeringInternational Institute for Hydraulic andEnvironmental Engineering (IHE), Delft,The Netherlands
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Mr. Jaroensuk WorapansopakMr. Jaroensuk WorapansopakMr. Jaroensuk WorapansopakMr. Jaroensuk WorapansopakMr. Jaroensuk Worapansopak
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 41PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Project Planning Department)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation M.Sc. (Hydraulic Engineering), International
Institute for Hydraulic and EnvironmentalEngineering (IHE), Delft, The Netherlands
Work ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceNov 02 - Present Vice President (Project Planning Department)
Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
NoV 01 - Oct 02 Acting Vice PresidentProject Planning DepartmentEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Mar 01- Oct 01 Project Planning Section ManagerEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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Mr. Namsak WannavisuteMr. Namsak WannavisuteMr. Namsak WannavisuteMr. Namsak WannavisuteMr. Namsak Wannavisute
AgeAgeAgeAgeAge 39PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Vice President
(Business Development Department)EducationEducationEducationEducationEducation MS. (Finance),
University of Colorado, USAWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceWork ExperienceNov 02 - Present Vice President
(Business Development Department)Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Nov 01 - Oct 02 Acting Vice President(Business Development Department)Eastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
Mar 01 - Oct 01 Business Development Section ManagerEastern Water Resources Developmentand Management PLC.
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Business Profile Business Profile Business Profile Business Profile Business Profile
East Water Group: Integrated Water BusinessEast Water Group: Integrated Water BusinessEast Water Group: Integrated Water BusinessEast Water Group: Integrated Water BusinessEast Water Group: Integrated Water Business
Eastern Water Resources Development and Manage-
ment Public Company Limited was established on 1992 to
develop and manage the raw water distribution pipeline systems
in the Eastern Seaboard areas. Over a decade of success, the
company has continuously expanded its business to down-
stream business, covering the integrated water business and
constituting East Water Group as shown in the chart:
1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)
At present, the company supplies raw water to in-
dustrial estates, factories and waterworks offices through 4
raw water mains in Chonburi, Rayong and Chachoengsao,
namely, Nong Pla Lai-Dokkrai-Map Ta Pud-Sattahip pipeline,
Nong Khor-Laem Chabang-Pattaya-Bang Phra pipeline, Nong
Pla Lai-Nong Khor pipeline and Chachoengsao pipeline with
the total pipeline length of 232 km. and the total distribution
capacity of 328 million cubic meters per year.
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2. Related Business2. Related Business2. Related Business2. Related Business2. Related Business
2.1 Drinking water: Global Water Systems Corporation
Ltd. GWS distributes the Reverse Osmosis drinking water via
automatic water-vending machine. The drinking water meets
the drinking water standards of the Department of Medical
Science, the Ministry of Public Health and the Provincial
Waterworks Authority. GWS now has over 1,300 vending
machines throughout the country.
2.2 Tap water: Universal Utilities Co., Ltd. (UU) oper-
ates waterworks concession business in various areas such as
Sattahip-Bangsarae Waterworks, Bangpakong Waterworks,
Chachoengsao Waterworks, Nakornsawan-ork-Nong Pling
Waterworks and Si Chang Waterworks. UU also invests in
Egcom Tara Co., Ltd. which is granted a concession to
produce and supply tap water to waterworks offices in
Ratchaburi-Samut Songkhram area, holding 15% shares of its
registered capital.
2.3 Water pipe and equipment: Eastern Hobas Pipes
Co., Ltd. manufactures and supplies CC-GRP pipes for raw
water, tap water, wastewater and other pipeline businesses.
2.4 Other businesses: the company establishes inter-
nal unit to supply chemicals used in tap water production
process and provides services such as meter reading, billing,
revenue collection to accommodate future investment.
Activity Highlights in 2004Activity Highlights in 2004Activity Highlights in 2004Activity Highlights in 2004Activity Highlights in 2004
1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)1. Raw Water Business (Core Business)
April 2004 The company was allocated raw water
from Nakon Neung Kaet canal with a total
of 15 million cubic meters per year as
additional water sources for Chachoengsao
area during dry season.
May 2004 The company completed the study on
the water pipeline development in the
Eastern Seaboard Area to study the future
increasing water demand, water pipeline
network connection as well as existing pipe
line improvement to enhance water
distribution efficiency in the next 20 years.
May 2004 The company expanded the pipeline for
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water users in Amata Nakorn Industrial
Estate in Chachoengsao and Bang Phra
pipeline in Chonburi for the length of 8.9
and 2.85 km., respectively.
August 2004 The company was allocated additional
raw water from Dokkrai and Nong Pla Lai
reservoirs with a total of 35 million cubic
meters per year.
September 2004 The company developed SCADA system
introducing modern communication tech-
nology, namely, satellite transmission and
GPRS system to support fiber optic and
radio transmission systems to increase com-
munication channels as well as confidence
in water pumping stationsû control system.
September 2004 The company studied the alternatives in
power generation from water in Nong Pla
Lai-Nong Khor pipeline and was in the
process of studying technology options to
save the energy and optimize the investment.
2. Drinking Water and Tap Water (Related Business)2. Drinking Water and Tap Water (Related Business)2. Drinking Water and Tap Water (Related Business)2. Drinking Water and Tap Water (Related Business)2. Drinking Water and Tap Water (Related Business)
March 2004 Global Water produced and installed
1,000 drinking water vending machines
for the public. GWS is in the process of
producing another 4,000 water vending
machine which will be installed by the
end of 2005.
March 2004 The company signed a 25-year contract
with Chao Phya Surasak Municipality to
operate Bowin waterworks with the production
capacity of 2,400 cubic meters/day.
March 2004 Universal Utilities Co., Ltd. signed a 6-year
contract with Egcom Tara Co., Ltd. to
produce tap water and maintain produc-
tion and distribution systems of Lak Muang
tap water production plant in Ratchaburi
and Pang Puay tap water production plant
in Samut Songkhram with the production
capacity of 36,000 cubic meters/day.
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May 2004 Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd. and
Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.
received ISO 9001/2000 certification from
United Registrar of Systems(Thailand) Co.,
Ltd. (URS) which is certified by United King
dom Accreditation Services (UKAS) of the
United Kingdom.
June 2004 The company was granted a 15-year con
cession to operate waterworks business in
Si Chang Island Municipality from the
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environ-
ment. Si Chang Waterworks was the first
waterworks in Thailand that produced tap
water from seawater with the production
capacity of 500 cubic meters/day.
July 2004 The company signed a 15-year contract
with the Provincial Waterworks Authority
to produce and supply tap water from
seawater on Samui Island with the
production capacity of 2,500 cubic meters/
day.
July 2004 Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.
received ISO 9001/200 certification from
United Registrar of Systems(Thailand) Co.,
Ltd. (URS) which is certified by United King-
dom Accreditation Services (UKAS) of the
United Kingdom.
September 2004 The company signed a 15-year contract
with the City of Pattaya to produce and
supply tap water from seawater on Lan
Island with the production capacity of 250
cubic meters/day.
September 2004 Sattahip-Bangsarae was certified by the
Department of Health, Ministry of Public
Health as safe drinkable tap water system.
October 2004 The company signed a contract with the
Provincial Waterworks Authority to extend
the Sattahip Waterworks contract to 30
years and increase the production
capacity by 18,000 cubic meters/day to
supply tap water to Pattaya Waterworks.
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3. Management3. Management3. Management3. Management3. Management
November 2003 The company received Disclosure Report
Award 2003 from the Office of Securities
and Exchange Commission for the second
consecutive year.
November 2003 The company received the overall
corporate governance rating score of 7.7
(good) from Thai Rating and Information
Services Co., Ltd. (TRIS).
June 2004 The company received A+ credit and issue
ratings from TRIS.
June 2004 The extraordinary shareholdersû meeting No.
1/2004 approved the increase of
registered capital from 1,000 million baht
to 1,665 million baht by the issuance of
additional 66.5 million shares at a par value
of 10 baht/share to accommodate future
investment expansion.
July 2004 The company issued and offered 4-year
and 7-year debentures with the total
amount of 2,500 million baht, consisting of
1,300 million-baht unsecured debentures
with an annual fixed interest rate of 4.60%
maturing in 2008 and 1,200-million baht
unsecured debentures with an annual fixed
interest rate of 5.75% maturing in 2011.
September 2004 The company restructured tap water group
of business to enhance efficiency and
streamline waterworks operation process
by merging Tattara Co., Ltd. with Univer
sal Utilities Co., Ltd.
Economic Situation ReportEconomic Situation ReportEconomic Situation ReportEconomic Situation ReportEconomic Situation Report
In the past 9 months of 2004, Thai economy ex-
panded in a satisfactory rate with the GDP growth of 6.4%
and positive economic indicators such as consumption in-
dex and investment index, signifying its ability to accommo-
date various economic impacts. Standard & Poorûs has in-
creased Thailandûs sovereign rating from BBB to BBB+ due to
strong economic infrastructure and fiscal status despite the
impacts on increasing oil prices in the world market, bird flu
disease and unrest in the South.
As for the real sector, the production capacity re-
mained at 75%, a bright prospect especially for petrochemi-
cals which is a major basic industry due to the upturn in the
price cycle of petrochemical products coupled with an
increasing private investment trend. During January-October
2004, the Board of Investment approved 980 investment
promotion projects with a total investment of 348.6 billion
baht, a 51.5% and 69.1% increase from the same period of
2003. In addition, the inflation rate remained relatively low at
2.5-3.5%. The Bank of Thailand projected that Thailandûs eco-
nomic expansion in 2004 and 2005 would be between 5.5-
6.5%.
Industrial Competitiveness SituationIndustrial Competitiveness SituationIndustrial Competitiveness SituationIndustrial Competitiveness SituationIndustrial Competitiveness SituationRaw Water BusinessRaw Water BusinessRaw Water BusinessRaw Water BusinessRaw Water Business
Major economic indicators this year demonstrated
Thailandûs robust and stable economy with high industrial
production capacity both in manufacturing and service sec-
tors to accommodate an increasing demand. This results in
an increase in water consumption in industrial sector, espe-
cially in the Eastern Seaboard area which consists of over 24
public and private industrial estates, mainly in petrochemical
industry which is experiencing an upturn in product price
cycle that leads to over 90% production capacity utilization.
This also includes other export-oriented industries such as
automotive and electronics.
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During January-October 2004, the Board of Invest-
ment approved 468 investment promotion projects in the
Eastern Seaboard and neighboring provinces with a total
investment of 201.9 billion baht, accounting for 58% of total
promoted investment of Thailand.
The remarkable industrial growth in the Eastern Sea-
board led to a continuous rise in the companyûs raw water
consumption.
In 2004, the companyûs water supply increased by
14%, comprising 75% of industrial sector and 25% of con-
sumption sector due to an increase in water demand in
both sectors in Rayong, Chonburi and Chachoengsao ar-
eas.
As for water business competition, at the moment,
the company does not have any direct competitor due to
limited existing water sources and high investment cost of
pipeline distribution business which includes water pumping
station, water pipeline, reservoirs and technology for service
provision. However, there might be some indirect competi-
tion from the reservoir construction and water pumping from
natural water sources by the companyûs customers. Never-
theless, the company has both financial and human re-
sources potential for water resources development and
management to efficiently accommodate water consump-
—¥ à«π¡Ÿ≈§à“‚§√ß°“√∑’ˉ¥â√—∫°“√ à߇ √‘¡°“√≈ß∑ÿπ·¬°µ“¡æ◊Èπ∑’Ë ªï 2547 (¡.§. - µ.§.) ∑’Ë¡“ : www.boi.go.thInvestment value of promoted investment projects by areas (Jan-Oct 2004) source: www.boi.go.th
Õ◊ËπÊ 42%Other 42%
™“¬Ωíòß∑–‡≈¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ·≈–®—ßÀ«—¥„°≈⇧’¬ß 58%Eastern Seaboard and neighboring provinces 58%
¿“§Õÿª‚¿§∫√‘‚¿§ 25%Consumption Sector 25%
¿“§Õÿµ “À°√√¡ 75%Industrial Sector 75%
—¥ à«π°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√¢Õß∫√‘…—∑East Waterûs service ratio
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tion in the future. In addition, the company continuously
developed SCADA system, using modern communication
technology to enhance the efficiency and confidence in
providing raw water services to customers, hence high com-
petitiveness both at present and in the future.
Waterworks BusinessWaterworks BusinessWaterworks BusinessWaterworks BusinessWaterworks Business
Waterworks industry is mostly operated by the gov-
ernment, consisting of 2 state enterprises, namely, Metropoli-
tan Waterworks Authority (MWA) and Provincial Waterworks
Authority (PWA) as well as municipalities. In addition, some
industries in the East produce their own water for consump-
tion. Overall, the waterworks services for public consumption
are under the responsibility of MWA and PWA. MWA pro-
vides services in Bangkok, Nontaburi, Samut Prakan while
PWA has 225 Waterworks offices covering 76 provinces through-
out the country. In 2003, the total tap water sales volume
was 1,825 million cubic meters/year. The proportion can be
summarized as follows:
As for private sectorûs waterworks business, due to a
policy to increase private sectorûs participation in the state
enterpriseûs activities, the companyûs market share com-
pared to other top 4 companies are as follows:
∑’Ë¡“ : √«∫√«¡‚¥¬ ∫√‘…—∑ ¬Ÿπ‘‡«Õ√å·´≈ ¬Ÿ∑’≈‘µ’È å ®”°—¥Source: compiled by Universal Utilities Co., Ltd.
56%
°ª¿. PWA°ªπ. MWA‡∑»∫“≈µà“ßÊ MunicipalitiesÕÿµ “À°√√¡¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° Industries in the East
4%
30%
10%
ª√–ª“∫“ߪ–°ß, ©–‡™‘߇∑√“, π§√ «√√§å ·≈– —µÀ’∫ 10%Bangpakong, Chachoengsao, Nakornsawan and Sattahip
Wateworks 10%
∑’Ë¡“ : √«∫√«¡‚¥¬ ∫√‘…—∑ ¬Ÿπ‘‡«Õ√å·´≈ ¬Ÿ∑’≈‘µ’È å ®”°—¥Source: compiled by Universal Utilities Co., Ltd.
ª√–ª“√“™∫ÿ√’- ¡ÿ∑√ ߧ√“¡ 7%Ratchaburi-Samut Songkhram Waterworks 7%
ª√–ª“¿Ÿ‡°Áµ 3%Phuket Waterworks 3%
ª√–ª“ª∑ÿ¡∏“π’-√—ß ‘µ, ÕâÕ¡πâÕ¬-ÕâÕ¡„À≠à 80%Pathumthani-Rangsit, Om noi-Om yaiWaterworks 80%
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Drinking Water Vending Machine BusinessDrinking Water Vending Machine BusinessDrinking Water Vending Machine BusinessDrinking Water Vending Machine BusinessDrinking Water Vending Machine Business
Drinking Water vending machine business has be-
come more competitive in Bangkok and its vicinities. How-
ever, Global Water Systems Corporation Limited are trusted
by the government to produce 5,000 water vending ma-
chines to supply quality drinking water in reasonable price
to the public throughout Thailand, thereby gaining over 55%
market shares of water vending machine market. Also, GWS
has improved the marketing strategy by focusing on fran-
chise and call center services which make GWS able to
maintain its leadership in the business and efficiently com-
pete with other companies.
Pipe and Equipment BusinessPipe and Equipment BusinessPipe and Equipment BusinessPipe and Equipment BusinessPipe and Equipment Business
The economic expansion leads to an expansion in
pipeline manufacturing industry due to higher demand. Main
customers are still the government agencies such as Provin-
cial Waterworks Authority, Metropolitan Waterworks Author-
ity, the Royal Irrigation Department, the Department of Water
Resources etc. Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd. is the sole
manufacturer and supplier of fiberglass pipes with the Cen-
trifugally Casting Glassfiber Reinforced Polyester system or
CC-GRP in Thailand. CC-GRP pipes are plastic pipes that
can be used in large pipeline distribution system for raw
water, tap water and wastewater. The competitors are steel
pipes, HDPE pipes and concrete pipes.
Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd. has commenced its
business in 2004. With recognition from the public and pri-
vate sectors, EHPûs sales totaled over 245 million baht, 47%
of which were supplied to water business customers, 30% to
power and energy business, 15% to general factories and
8% to local municipalities. According to the water pipeline
market study and the government plan of Water Grid, the
water pipeline is a business with high-growth potential.
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Risk FactorsRisk FactorsRisk FactorsRisk FactorsRisk Factors
Risk factors that might have an impact on the
companyûs business operation consist of external and inter-
nal factors. External factors include water resources,
governmentûs policies and rising oil prices while internal fac-
tors involve pipeline distribution projects and the companyûs
additional investment with details as follows:
1. Governmentûs Policies and Relevant Governmental1. Governmentûs Policies and Relevant Governmental1. Governmentûs Policies and Relevant Governmental1. Governmentûs Policies and Relevant Governmental1. Governmentûs Policies and Relevant Governmental
Agenciesû PoliciesAgenciesû PoliciesAgenciesû PoliciesAgenciesû PoliciesAgenciesû Policies
An increase in private shareholding results in the end
of the companyûs state enterprise status, thereby exposing
the company to the uncertainty of relevant government
agenciesû policies such as the risk of application for permis-
sion or renewal of permits, the risk of application for permis-
sion to establish water pipeline in the governmental estates,
namely, Department of Highways and Local Administrative
Organizations etc. However, the company receives the con-
tinuous support from relevant governmental agencies and
the companyûs business operation is in line with the
governmentûs policy to promote industries and tourism in the
Eastern Seaboard.
2. Water Allocation from Governmental Reserviors2. Water Allocation from Governmental Reserviors2. Water Allocation from Governmental Reserviors2. Water Allocation from Governmental Reserviors2. Water Allocation from Governmental Reserviors
Regarding the risk that the governmental agencies
such as the Royal Irrigation Department would refuse to
grant East Water the permission to use their water sources
which are the company's main water sources, accounting
for approximately 70% of total water sources, at present, the
company receives the 5-year permission to use raw water
from Nong Khor, Dokkrai and Nong Pla Lai reservoirs from
the Royal Irrigation Department. The permit can be ex-
tended by submitting a written request for extension to the
Royal Irrigation Department within†at least†30 days prior to
the expiry date. The Royal Irrigation Department would quickly
process the permit extension according to the Department's
notification dated 14th March 1997 in order to comply with
the Cabinetûs resolution.†
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3. Future Investment Expansion3. Future Investment Expansion3. Future Investment Expansion3. Future Investment Expansion3. Future Investment Expansion
The company studies the investment in the pipeline
expansion in the Eastern vicinities of Bangkok as well as in
Prachinburi and Nakhon Ratchasima in the next 5 years with
the total investment of 2.79 billion baht. The investment
might contain a financial risk of currency exchange for
importation of machinery and equipment and a technical
risk of modification of existing pipeline installation design. The
company, however, uses the LUMP SUM contract in baht
currency and open bid approach in hiring contractors to
reduce the investment and currency exchange risks.
4. Rising Oil Prices4. Rising Oil Prices4. Rising Oil Prices4. Rising Oil Prices4. Rising Oil Prices
The rising oil prices in the world market led to the
domestic electricity rate adjustment, thereby increasing the
energy costs which account for approximately 20% of the
total expenses. The company, however, managed the wa-
ter pumping and distributing timetable to save the electricity
cost during the peak load period, enhanced the water
pumpûs efficiency and received the support from the Elec-
tricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to participate
in a program to use diesel power generator for water pumping
during the peak load period. In addition, the oil price may
affect the raw materialûs price of the companyûs subsidiary.
In necessary case, the company used forward contract to
reduce such risk.
5. Pipeline Damages5. Pipeline Damages5. Pipeline Damages5. Pipeline Damages5. Pipeline Damages
The companyûs pipeline system mostly consists of un-
derground pipeline installation in public areas such as high-
ways, railways and irrigation canal etc. The main raw mate-
rial used is steel with some equipment installed underwater.
As a result, there might be a risk of pipeline corrosion or
pipeline breakage or leakage due to the infrastructureûs
construction within the area. In this regard, the company
has made the all-risk insurance which covers risks of any kind
that may happen to every pipeline and installed the ca-
thodic protection system to prevent pipeline corrosion. In
addition, the company has installed parallel pipeline to ac-
commodate increasing water demand, used the SCADA
system to control water distribution, arranged systematic
πÈ”®“°·À≈àßπÈ”µà“ßÊ ·≈–°àÕ √â“ß √– ”√Õ߇æ‘Ë¡‡µ‘¡ ÷Ë߇ªìπ°“√‡ √‘¡
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„π™à«ß∑’˺à“π¡“¬—ߧ߇ªìπ‰ª‚¥¬ª°µ‘ ·≈–¡’·π«‚π⡇æ‘Ë¡ Ÿß¢÷Èπµ“¡¿“«–
‡»√…∞°‘®∑’ˇ√‘Ë¡¢¬“¬µ—« ·≈–°“√≈ß∑ÿπ¢¬“¬∞“π°“√º≈‘µ ‘π§â“®“°
ºŸâª√–°Õ∫°“√µà“ßÊ
preventive maintenance schedules for pumping machine, pipeline
and equipment and constructed additional reserving wells,
thereby keeping the companyûs current water loss rate in
the pipeline at 3% and ensuring the continuous services.
6. Uncertainty and Insufficiency of Water Sources6. Uncertainty and Insufficiency of Water Sources6. Uncertainty and Insufficiency of Water Sources6. Uncertainty and Insufficiency of Water Sources6. Uncertainty and Insufficiency of Water Sources
East Waterûs business is related to water resources
which depend on the nature. That is, whenever it rains
normally, water supply for consumption will be sufficient. On
the contrary, if there is drought and only small reserve of
water, water supply for that year will decrease and there-
fore affect the companyûs revenues. The external risks con-
sist of the uncertainty and insufficiency of water sources
which depends on the annual inflow of water into the
reservoirs, the rising demand of raw water in agricultural
sector which results in a decrease in water supply for indus-
try and domestic sectors. Meanwhile, the raw water de-
mand in the industrial parks is increasing and prefer to have
their own water sources. In this regard, the company closely
monitors the status of water reserves in reservoirs and the
governmentûs new water sources development projects, in-
creases pipeline connections between different water sources
and construct additional reserving wells in order to enhance
water distributionûs efficiency in the service areas and to
ensure the sufficient supply of water to customers under the
limited water resources and suitable costs of production.
7. Major Customers with Share over 30% of Total Revenues7. Major Customers with Share over 30% of Total Revenues7. Major Customers with Share over 30% of Total Revenues7. Major Customers with Share over 30% of Total Revenues7. Major Customers with Share over 30% of Total Revenues
East Water directly supplies water to its customers
through the pipeline distribution in a wholesale approach.
Major customer is the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand
(IEAT) which buys water from the company and distributes it
to factories in the industrial estates. In 2004 East Water sold
41% of total raw water supply which accounts for 30% of the
companyûs total turnover to the IEAT. So far, the raw water
consumption of factories in the industrial estates is normal
with a trend of increasing water demand due to economic
growth and investment expansion of foreign enterprises in
various industrial estates. Another major customer is the Pro-
vincial Waterworks Authority which buys raw water and tap
water accounting for 17% of East Waterûs total turnover.
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445.56 ≈â“π∫“∑ ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ®“°ªï 2546 „πÕ—µ√“ √âÕ¬≈– 26 ‚¥¬¡’
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πÈ”¥‘∫∑’Ë®”Àπà“¬‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ∑—Èß„π¿“§Õÿµ “À°√√¡·≈–Õÿª‚¿§∫√‘‚¿§
√“¬‰¥â∏ÿ√°‘®ª√–ª“‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ 46.60 ≈â“π∫“∑À√◊Õ√âÕ¬≈–37 ®“°
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¢÷Èπ 73.84 ≈â“π∫“∑®“°‚§√ß°“√µŸâπÈ”¥◊Ë¡‡æ◊ËÕ™ÿ¡™π·≈–µ‘¥µ—Èß·≈⫇ √Á®
1,000 µŸâ ·≈–√“¬‰¥â¢“¬∑àÕ CC-GRP ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ 152.51 ≈â“π∫“∑ ÷Ëß
‡√‘Ë¡ª√–°Õ∫°“√‡™‘ßæ“≥‘™¬å„πªï 2547
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318.43 ≈â“π∫“∑ À√◊Õ§‘¥‡ªìπ√âÕ¬≈– 42 ®“°ªï 2546 ´÷Ëß¡’ “‡Àµÿ
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1. Performance Report and Analysis1. Performance Report and Analysis1. Performance Report and Analysis1. Performance Report and Analysis1. Performance Report and Analysis
In 2004, the company and its subsidiaries registered a
total net profit of 445.56 million baht, a 26% increase from
2003 and a total revenue of 1,899.35 million baht, a 483.50-
million baht or 34% increase from 2003. The revenue can be
divided into 65% of raw water income, 9% of tap water
income, 5% of drinking water income, 8% of water pipe
income and 13% of services and other income. The signifi-
cant increase of revenue was from raw water income which
increased by 144.86 million baht or 13.29% in accordance
with the increase in raw water sales in both industrial and
consumption sectors. The income from tap water business
increased by 46.60 million baht or 37% due to a 53% in-
crease in tap water sales and the tap water tariff adjust-
ment according to the condition in the waterworks conces-
sion contract. The income from drinking water business in-
creased by 73.84 million baht due to the drinking water
vending machine for communityûs program and the comple-
tion of 1,000 water vending machines installation. The in-
come from CC-GRP pipes which started its commercial op-
eration in 2004 increased by 152.51 million baht.
The operating expenses totaled 1,077.97 million baht,
a 318.43-million baht or 42% increase from 2003, mainly due
to a 287.23-million baht increase in cost of sales in relation
with the aforementioned increasing business income as well
as a 27.07-million baht increase in loan interest of Eastern
Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
2. Financial Position Report and Analysis2. Financial Position Report and Analysis2. Financial Position Report and Analysis2. Financial Position Report and Analysis2. Financial Position Report and Analysis
In 2004, the company and its subsidiaries had the
consolidated assets of approximately 7,095.45 million baht, a
556.51-million baht increase from the end of 2003 due to the
changes in major current assets, namely, cash and short-
term investment, inventory of the companyûs subsidiaries
such as drinking water vending machine and raw materials
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for CC-GRP pipe manufacture and accounts receivable.
The total liabilities approximated 3,502.21 million baht, a 373-
million baht increase from 2003 mainly as a result of the
increase of 300-million baht new debentures to redeem the
old debentures and a 60-million baht additional loan of
Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
The equity amounted to 3,593.24 million baht, a 183.51-
million baht increase, deriving from 445.56 net profit of 2004,
200.14 million baht of net dividend, 38.48-million baht unreal-
ized loss from investment value change and a 22.29-million
baht increase in capital reserves according to the law. As of
30th September 2004, the company and its subsidiaries had
cash and cash equivalents of approximately 152.91 million
baht, a 45.99- million baht increase since they received the
money from operating and revenue-seeking activities which
accounted for 493.46 million baht and 206.45 million baht
respectively. The significant activity changes were 2004 net
profits, net increase in debentures and loans of the companyûs
subsidiaries and dividend paid. The company spent 653.92
million baht to invest in short-term promissory note and mu-
tual fund, waterworks business guarantee and Eastern
Hobas Pipesû machinery and equipment.
As for significant financial rates, overall, the companyûs
major financial rates were still good. For example, net profit
rate was at 23% while rate of return on equity and rate of
return on assets increased to 13% and 7%, respectively.
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In 2004, East Water implemented activities according to the environmental and quality of life development policy,
emphasizing on improvement of the quality of life and education as well as skills for young people in communities in the
companyûs service areas. The activities also aimed at inculcating the youth with awareness to preserve water resources
and the environment. In addition, the company contributed to public activities and charity projects of communities as well
as public and private sectors both inside and outside the companyûs service areas and also promoted research and
development projects of various organizations. The highlights of East Waterûs 2004 projects were:
Solution of water shortage problems and promotion of water supply for community consumptionSolution of water shortage problems and promotion of water supply for community consumptionSolution of water shortage problems and promotion of water supply for community consumptionSolution of water shortage problems and promotion of water supply for community consumptionSolution of water shortage problems and promotion of water supply for community consumption
including 24-rainwater tank construction for 12 communities, village waterworks construction promotion, urgent drought
solution in the companyûs service areas, and water drinking truck services in 180 locations.
Campaign for water resources and environment preservationCampaign for water resources and environment preservationCampaign for water resources and environment preservationCampaign for water resources and environment preservationCampaign for water resources and environment preservation including the Water and Environmental Youth
Camp for 60 schools in Rayong, Chonburi and Chachoengsao areas, to encourage the youth to develop analytical thinking
on their communityûs environmental problems and to take interest in the environmental preservation in their hometown.
Educational supportsEducational supportsEducational supportsEducational supportsEducational supports were such as 1 subdistrict 1 dream school project, the work training summer camp for
university students. The summer camp project provided the opportunity for on-the-job training experiences to encourage the
students to use their school holidays constructively and to inculcate them with the awareness of water resources preserva-
tion and the participation in the governmentûs social organization campaigns to prevent the youth from drugs.
Community relations activitiesCommunity relations activitiesCommunity relations activitiesCommunity relations activitiesCommunity relations activities which consisted of over 30 activities performed in cooperation with the commu-
nities in the companyûs service areas, and the support of community sport events.
Environmental and Quality of Life DevelopmentEnvironmental and Quality of Life DevelopmentEnvironmental and Quality of Life DevelopmentEnvironmental and Quality of Life DevelopmentEnvironmental and Quality of Life DevelopmentProjects in 2004Projects in 2004Projects in 2004Projects in 2004Projects in 2004
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The company recognizes the significance of Good
Corporate Governance which is the main pillar of the busi-
ness operation, the basis of efficient business growth for the
entire system as well as the support of transparent organiza-
tion and equity of all stakeholders.
1. Good Corporate Governance Policy1. Good Corporate Governance Policy1. Good Corporate Governance Policy1. Good Corporate Governance Policy1. Good Corporate Governance Policy
The company announced the Good Corporate Gov-
ernance Principles on 1st August 2003 to encourage the
organizationûs personnel to work in a çtransparent, honest,
responsible and competitiveé manner. These principles were
then reviewed, updated and improved in July 2004. It is
considered a policy and discipline that the East Waterûs
personnel in all levels are to recognize, understand and
consistently observe the policy and ethics under the Good
Corporate Governance Principles.
2. Shareholdersû Rights and Equitable Treatment2. Shareholdersû Rights and Equitable Treatment2. Shareholdersû Rights and Equitable Treatment2. Shareholdersû Rights and Equitable Treatment2. Shareholdersû Rights and Equitable Treatment
The company regards and respects the rights of share-
holders through the shareholdersû meeting process which is
based on the principles of equity, transparency, account-
ability and sufficient information disclosure while taking into
account the convenience of the shareholdersû meeting and
equal treatment of every shareholder. The shareholders have
right to vote freely and to equally access the information. In
addition, the company disclosed the information to the Stock
Exchange of Thailand in a clear and transparent manner
and communicated with institutional investors, shareholders,
analysts, general investors and related government agen-
cies to disseminate the companyûs information.
3. Stakeholdersû Rights3. Stakeholdersû Rights3. Stakeholdersû Rights3. Stakeholdersû Rights3. Stakeholdersû Rights
The company takes into consideration the rights of all
groups of stakeholders and established the clear guideline
on the management approach to ensure that the rights of
the shareholders, customers, employees and connected
persons were protected and treated with care.
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πÕ°®“°π’È §≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ¬—ߧߡ’∫∑∫“∑ ”§—≠¬‘Ëß„π
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§«“¡§‘¥‡ÀÁπ·≈–Õπÿ¡—µ‘°“√°”Àπ¥·ºπ∏ÿ√°‘®√–¬–¬“« (Corporate
Plan) ∑ÿ° Ê 3 ªï ·≈–°“√°”Àπ¥·ºπªØ‘∫—µ‘°“√√“¬ªï
6. §«“¡¢—¥·¬âߢÕߺ≈ª√–‚¬™πå6. §«“¡¢—¥·¬âߢÕߺ≈ª√–‚¬™πå6. §«“¡¢—¥·¬âߢÕߺ≈ª√–‚¬™πå6. §«“¡¢—¥·¬âߢÕߺ≈ª√–‚¬™πå6. §«“¡¢—¥·¬âߢÕߺ≈ª√–‚¬™πå
µ≈Õ¥°“√¥”‡π‘πß“π∑’˺à“π¡“§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ·≈–ΩÉ“¬
∫√‘À“√ ‰¥âæ‘®“√≥“°“√ªÑÕß°—πªí≠À“§«“¡¢—¥·¬âßÕ¬à“ß√Õ∫§Õ∫
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√–À«à“ß ∫√‘…—∑œ ∫√‘…—∑„π‡§√◊Õ ·≈–ºŸâ¡’º≈ª√–‚¬™πå√à«¡µà“ßÊ ®–
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¥’¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ «à“ º≈ª√–‚¬™πå∑’Ë¢—¥°—π®–‡°‘¥®“°°√≥’∑’Ë∫ÿ§≈“°√∑ÿ°
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¡’Àπâ“∑’˵âÕß·®â߇√◊ËÕß∑’ËÕ“®‡ªìπº≈ª√–‚¬™πå∑’Ë¢—¥°—π∑’ˇ°‘¥¢÷Èπ„À⺟â
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4. Shareholdersû Meeting4. Shareholdersû Meeting4. Shareholdersû Meeting4. Shareholdersû Meeting4. Shareholdersû Meeting
The company held an annual shareholdersû meeting
once a year within 4 months from the end of the budget
year. The meeting was held on 28th January 2004 and the
invitation letter together with the meeting documents, finan-
cial statements and proxy form were sent to all shareholders
on the list of shareholders 14 days prior to the meeting.
The Board of Directors takes into account the meetingûs
facilitation, equitable treatment of every shareholder, the
opportunity for expressing opinions and raising questions to
the meeting according to the meeting agenda. All the
questions received the attention and were responded by
the Chairman. Also, the meetings were recorded in a
complete and accurate manner.
5. Leadership and Vision5. Leadership and Vision5. Leadership and Vision5. Leadership and Vision5. Leadership and Vision
The Board of Directorsû task is to monitor and control
the business operation according to the related laws, regu-
lations and rules with an emphasis on the managementûs
operation according to good corporate governance, integ-
rity and business ethics.
In addition, the Board of Directors plays a significant
role in shaping the companyûs visions, policies and strategies
by providing opinions and approving long-term corporate
plan every 3 years as well as establishing an annual action
plan.
6. Conflict of Interests6. Conflict of Interests6. Conflict of Interests6. Conflict of Interests6. Conflict of Interests
Throughout the performance, the Board of Directors
and the management carefully prevented the conflict of
interests, considering the optimum benefits of the company
as the priority. In addition, the connected transactions be-
tween the company, its subsidiaries and connected persons
were considered and approved according to a clear and
rightful process and disclosed in the note to financial state-
ment.
The company clearly stipulates in its good corporate
governance principles that the conflict of interest arises from
the case where personnel at any level has a connected
interest with a person who is close or has a responsibility in
financial aspect or other aspects in the company and
7. ®√‘¬∏√√¡∏ÿ√°‘®7. ®√‘¬∏√√¡∏ÿ√°‘®7. ®√‘¬∏√√¡∏ÿ√°‘®7. ®√‘¬∏√√¡∏ÿ√°‘®7. ®√‘¬∏√√¡∏ÿ√°‘®
∫√‘…—∑œ ®—¥∑” ·≈–ª√–°“»„™â ìÀ≈—°°“√°”°—∫¥Ÿ·≈°‘®°“√∑’Ë
¥’ ¢Õß∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥
(¡À“™π) ‚¥¬ª√–°“»„Àâ∫ÿ§≈“°√∑ÿ°√–¥—∫¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ µ—Èß·µà °√√¡°“√
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Õ¥§≈âÕß°—π ‡πâπ°“√¥”‡π‘π∏ÿ√°‘®∑’Ë¡’®√‘¬∏√√¡„π°“√ª√–°Õ∫∏ÿ√°‘®
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8. °“√∂à«ß¥ÿ≈¢Õß°√√¡°“√∑’ˉ¡à‡ªìπºŸâ∫√‘À“√8. °“√∂à«ß¥ÿ≈¢Õß°√√¡°“√∑’ˉ¡à‡ªìπºŸâ∫√‘À“√8. °“√∂à«ß¥ÿ≈¢Õß°√√¡°“√∑’ˉ¡à‡ªìπºŸâ∫√‘À“√8. °“√∂à«ß¥ÿ≈¢Õß°√√¡°“√∑’ˉ¡à‡ªìπºŸâ∫√‘À“√8. °“√∂à«ß¥ÿ≈¢Õß°√√¡°“√∑’ˉ¡à‡ªìπºŸâ∫√‘À“√
§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ¡’®”π«π√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ 11 ∑à“π ¡’°√√¡°“√
Õ‘ √– 3 ∑à“π (π“¬∫«√»—°¥‘Ï Õÿ«√√≥‚≥, 𓬙—¬ƒ°…å ¥‘…∞Õ”π“®
·≈–𓬠¡™—¬ ∫ÿ≠π”»‘√‘) ∑’ˉ¡à¡’ à«π‰¥â‡ ’¬„π°“√∫√‘À“√ß“π¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ
·≈–º≈ª√–‚¬™πå√à«¡°—∫∫√‘…—∑œ ∑—Èßπ’È §≥–°√√¡°“√∑’ˇªìπÕ‘ √–¡’§«“¡
”§—≠Õ¬à“ß¡“°°—∫§«“¡‡ªìπÕ‘ √–„π°“√µ—¥ ‘π„®‡æ◊ËÕª√–‚¬™πå Ÿß ÿ¥
¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ·≈–ºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ‚¥¬√«¡
9. °“√√«¡À√◊Õ·¬°µ”·Àπàß9. °“√√«¡À√◊Õ·¬°µ”·Àπàß9. °“√√«¡À√◊Õ·¬°µ”·Àπàß9. °“√√«¡À√◊Õ·¬°µ”·Àπàß9. °“√√«¡À√◊Õ·¬°µ”·Àπàß
ª√–∏“π§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¡à‡ªìπ∫ÿ§§≈‡¥’¬«°—∫°√√¡°“√
ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à ‚¥¬¡’°“√·∫àß·¬°Àπâ“∑’Ë°—πÕ¬à“ß™—¥‡®π·≈–‰¡à¡’
§«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ΩÉ“¬∫√‘À“√ √«¡∑—Èß ¡“™‘°§≥–°√√¡°“√µ√«® Õ∫
‡ªìπ°√√¡°“√ºŸâ‰¡à¡’Õ”π“®≈ßπ“¡Õπÿ¡—µ‘ºŸ°º—π°—∫∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¡à¡’ à«π‰¥â
à«π‡ ’¬¥â“π°“√‡ß‘π·≈–°“√∫√‘À“√ß“π¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–∫√‘…—∑„π‡§√◊Õ
10. §à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õß°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√10. §à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õß°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√10. §à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õß°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√10. §à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õß°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√10. §à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õß°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√
„πªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547 §≥–°√√¡°“√°”Àπ¥§à“µÕ∫·∑π ¬—ß
§ß°”Àπ¥§à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ¢Õߧ≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–
§≥–°√√¡°“√™ÿ¥Õ◊ËπÊ µ“¡Õ—µ√“‡¥‘¡∑’ˉ¥â√—∫„πªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2546
benefits from that personûs decision, the knowledge on the
companyûs activities or the companyûs future plan. All em-
ployees have duty to inform their superior of possible conflict
of interest in accordance with the procedure.
7. Business Ethics7. Business Ethics7. Business Ethics7. Business Ethics7. Business Ethics
The company provided and announced çthe Good
Corporate Governance Principles of Eastern Water Resources
Development and Management Public Company Limitedé
to all levels of personnel in the organization from directors,
management, employees to supporting staff to abide by.
The company also distributed the principles to all the
companyûs subsidiaries to apply accordingly, focusing on
ethical business conduct, rights and equitable treatment of
stakeholders as well as social and environmental responsibil-
ity.
8. Balance of Power for Non-Executive Directors8. Balance of Power for Non-Executive Directors8. Balance of Power for Non-Executive Directors8. Balance of Power for Non-Executive Directors8. Balance of Power for Non-Executive Directors
The Board of Directors consists of 11 directors 3 of
which are independent non-executive directors (Mr. Borwornsak
Uwanno, Mr. Chairerk Disatha-amnarj and Mr. Somchai
Bunnumsiri) who have neither a stake in the companyûs
management nor connected interest with the company.
The independent non-executive directors were crucial to the
autonomy of decision-making for the optimum benefit of
the company and shareholders.
9. Aggregation or Segregation of Positions9. Aggregation or Segregation of Positions9. Aggregation or Segregation of Positions9. Aggregation or Segregation of Positions9. Aggregation or Segregation of Positions
The Chairman of the Board of Directors is not the
same person as the President and CEO and has a clearly
separate responsibility without any relation to the manage-
ment. The Audit Committee members are neither authorized
to sign any legally-binding documents on behalf of the
company nor involved in financial and administrative inter-
est of the company and its subsidiaries.
10. Remuneration of Directors and the Management10. Remuneration of Directors and the Management10. Remuneration of Directors and the Management10. Remuneration of Directors and the Management10. Remuneration of Directors and the Management
In 2004, the Remuneration Committee set the same
monthly remuneration rate for the Board of directors and
other committees as in 2003.
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11.°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ11.°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ11.°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ11.°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ11.°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ
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‡ªìπ°“√π—¥À¡“¬§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ ∑ÿ°∑à“π≈à«ßÀπâ“ ‚¥¬®– àß
Àπ—ß ◊Õ‡™‘≠ª√–™ÿ¡ æ√âÕ¡√–‡∫’¬∫«“√–°“√ª√–™ÿ¡·≈–‡Õ° “√
ª√–°Õ∫°“√ª√–™ÿ¡„Àâ°√√¡°“√·µà≈–∑à“π ‡æ◊ËÕ„Àâ§≥–°√√¡°“√
∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√∑ÿ°∑à“π‰¥â√—∫∑√“∫ ·≈–®—¥°“√ª√–™ÿ¡‰¥âÕ¬à“ß
¡’ª√– ‘∑∏‘º≈ ®”π«π§√—Èß∑’˧≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ·µà≈–∑à“π‡¢â“√à«¡°“√
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11. Board of Directorsû Meetings11. Board of Directorsû Meetings11. Board of Directorsû Meetings11. Board of Directorsû Meetings11. Board of Directorsû Meetings
In 2004, there were in total 9 Board of Directorsû
meetings. All directors were informed of the meetingsû ap-
pointment in advance with invitation letter, meeting agenda
and documents for their consideration so that the meetings
could be held efficiently. The number of meetings that each
director attended can be summarized as follows:
√“¬™◊ËÕ§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑√“¬™◊ËÕ§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑√“¬™◊ËÕ§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑√“¬™◊ËÕ§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑√“¬™◊ËÕ§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑ µ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàß √à«¡ª√–™ÿ¡/°“√ª√–™ÿ¡∑—ÈßÀ¡¥√à«¡ª√–™ÿ¡/°“√ª√–™ÿ¡∑—ÈßÀ¡¥√à«¡ª√–™ÿ¡/°“√ª√–™ÿ¡∑—ÈßÀ¡¥√à«¡ª√–™ÿ¡/°“√ª√–™ÿ¡∑—ÈßÀ¡¥√à«¡ª√–™ÿ¡/°“√ª√–™ÿ¡∑—ÈßÀ¡¥
Name of DirectorsName of DirectorsName of DirectorsName of DirectorsName of Directors PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition Number of Attendance/Total MeetingsNumber of Attendance/Total MeetingsNumber of Attendance/Total MeetingsNumber of Attendance/Total MeetingsNumber of Attendance/Total Meetings
1. 𓬠ÿ®√‘µ ªí®©‘¡π—π∑å ª√–∏“π°√√¡°“√ 10/10
Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun Chairman
2. π“¬Õÿ∑‘» ∏√√¡«“∑‘π √Õߪ√–∏“π°√√¡°“√ 10/10
Mr. Utis Thamvatin Vice Chairman
3. ¡.√.«.∑ÕßπâÕ¬ ∑Õß„À≠à °√√¡°“√ 10/10
M.R. Tongnoi Tongyai Director
4. π“¬∫«√»—°¥‘Ï Õÿ«√√≥‚≥ °√√¡°“√ 10/10
Mr. Borwornsak Uwanno Director
5. 𓬙—¬ƒ°…å ¥‘…∞Õ”π“®* °√√¡°“√ 10/10
Mr. Chairerk Disatha-amnarj* Director
6. 𓬪√–‡ √‘∞ ‡™◊ÈÕæ“π‘™* °√√¡°“√ 6/6
Mr. Prasert Chuaphanich* Director
7. π“ßÕ—≠™≈’ ™«π‘™¬å* °√√¡°“√ 8/10
Mrs. Anchalee Chavanich* Director
8. 𓬠¡™—¬ ∫ÿ≠π”»‘√‘ °√√¡°“√ 7/10
Mr. Somchai Bunnumsiri Director
9. 𓬉°√ƒ∑∏‘Ï Õÿ™ÿ°“ππ∑å™—¬** °√√¡°“√ 6/6
Mr. Krairit Euchukanonchai Director
10. 𓬠¡π÷° °¬“«—≤π°‘® °√√¡°“√ 10/10
Mr. Somnuk Kayawattanakij Director
11. 𓬫—π™—¬ À≈àÕ«—≤πµ√–°Ÿ≈* °√√¡°“√·≈–°√√¡°“√ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à 10/10
Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul* Director and President & CEO
* °√√¡°“√∑’Ë·µàßµ—Èß„À¡à„π°“√ª√–™ÿ¡ “¡—≠ºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπª√–®”ªï2547 ‡¡◊ËÕ«—π∑’Ë 28 ¡°√“§¡ 2547
* New directors appointed in the 2004 general shareholdersû meeting on 28th January 2004
** ·µàßµ—Èß„À¡à„π°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑ ‡¡◊ËÕ«—π∑’Ë 3 ¡’π“§¡ 2547 ·∑π°√√¡°“√∑’Ë≈“ÕÕ°√–À«à“ß°“≈
** Newly appointed in the Board of Directorsû meeting on 3rd March 2004 to replace directors who resigned in the interim
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√∫√‘…—∑œ ¡’¥—ßπ’È
12.1 §≥–°√√¡°“√µ√«® Õ∫
12.2 §≥–°√√¡°“√∫√√…—∑¿‘∫“≈
12.3 §≥–°√√¡°“√≈ß∑ÿπ·≈–∫√‘À“√§«“¡‡ ’ˬß
12.4 §≥–°√√¡°“√ √√À“
12.5 §≥–°√√¡°“√°”Àπ¥§à“µÕ∫·∑π
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∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¥â„À⧫“¡ ”§—≠µàÕ√–∫∫°“√§«∫§ÿ¡¿“¬„π‡ªìπÕ¬à“ß
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¡“µ√∞“π∑’ˉ¥â°”À𥉫â
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§≥–°√√¡°“√µ√«® Õ∫‰¥â Õ∫∑“π√“¬ß“π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π∑ÿ°
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§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ∑ÿ°‰µ√¡“ ‚¥¬§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ¬—ߧ߇ªìπ
ºŸâ√—∫º‘¥™Õ∫µàÕß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∑’˪√“°Ø
„π√“¬ß“πª√–®”ªï
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à߇ √‘¡ª√– ‘∑∏‘º≈¢Õß°“√ª√–°Õ∫°‘®°“√∑’ˬ—Ë߬◊π ·≈– “¡“√∂
12. Committees12. Committees12. Committees12. Committees12. Committees
The Board of Directors has appointed specialized com-
mittees to help study and screen the work and ensure its
accuracy, clarity and completion before submitting to the
Board of Directors for approval or certification. The ap-
pointed committees are as follows:
12.1 Audit Committee
12.2 Corporate Governance Committee
12.3 Investment and Risk Management Committee
12.4 Nomination Committee
12.5 Remuneration Committee
13. Controlling System and Internal Audit13. Controlling System and Internal Audit13. Controlling System and Internal Audit13. Controlling System and Internal Audit13. Controlling System and Internal Audit
The company considered the internal control system
very crucial and therefore focused on providing the suffi-
cient and appropriate internal control to support the businessû
efficiency in terms of finance, operation, risk management
as well as corporate governance. The company established
the clear functions for the management and operators,
structured the work process appropriately with a balance of
power and provided a unit directly responsible for risk man-
agement as well as the clear controlling system and internal
audit. The Internal Audit Department was assigned to audit
the efficiency and business operation of the company and
its subsidiaries to ensure their compliance with the estab-
lished policies and standards.
In 2004, the company evaluated the sufficiency of
internal audit. The Board of Directors and the Audit Commit-
tee had the opinion that the internal control system was at
a satisfactory level, sufficient and appropriate for business
operation, creating transparency for business operation, pre-
venting corruption and enhancing the efficiency for the
sustainable business operation.
14. Board of Directorsû Report14. Board of Directorsû Report14. Board of Directorsû Report14. Board of Directorsû Report14. Board of Directorsû Report
Every quarter, the Audit Committee checked the fi-
nancial report with the participation of Finance and Human
Resources Department and presented to the Board of Direc-
tors. The Board of Directors was responsible for the consoli-
dated financial statement of the company and its subsidiar-
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∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¥â®—¥∑”√“¬ß“𧫓¡√—∫º‘¥™Õ∫¢Õߧ≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ µàÕ
√“¬ß“π∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π∑’Ë· ¥ß‰«â„π√“¬ß“πª√–®”ªïπ’È
15. §«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ºŸâ≈ß∑ÿπ15. §«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ºŸâ≈ß∑ÿπ15. §«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ºŸâ≈ß∑ÿπ15. §«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ºŸâ≈ß∑ÿπ15. §«“¡ —¡æ—π∏å°—∫ºŸâ≈ß∑ÿπ
∫√‘…—∑œ „À⧫“¡ ”§—≠µàÕ°“√‡ªî¥‡º¬¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈∑’Ë∂Ÿ°µâÕß §√∫∂â«π
‚ª√àß„ ®÷߉¥â¡’°“√‡º¬·æ√à¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈µà“ßÊ ºà“π™àÕß∑“ߢÕßµ≈“¥À≈—°
∑√—æ¬åœ·≈– Web-Site ¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–‰¥â°”Àπ¥„Àâ ΩÉ“¬æ—≤π“∏ÿ√°‘®
µàÕ‡π◊ËÕß ∑”Àπâ“∑’˵‘¥µàÕ ◊ËÕ “√·≈–„Àâ∫√‘°“√¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈ ¢à“« “√ ·≈–
°‘®°√√¡µà“ßÊ „Àⷰຟâ≈ß∑ÿπ ∂“∫—π ºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ π—°«‘‡§√“–Àå ·≈–
ª√–™“™π∑—Ë«‰ª
ies which appeared in the annual report.
According to the assessment of the internal audit
system, the Board of Directors agreed that the internal audit
system was sufficient and appropriate for the business op-
eration, creating performance transparency, the sustainable
business operation efficiency as well as reasonable confi-
dence and reliability on the financial statements of the
company and its subsidiaries as of 30th September 2004. The
Board of Directors provided a report on their responsibility to
the financial statements in this annual report.
15. Investorsû Relations15. Investorsû Relations15. Investorsû Relations15. Investorsû Relations15. Investorsû Relations
The company recognized the importance of accu-
rate, complete and transparent information disclosure and
therefore disseminated the information through the Stock
Exchange of Thailand and the companyûs website. The com-
pany also assigned the Business Development Department
to communicate and provide information, news, and activi-
ties to institutional investors, shareholders, analysts and gen-
eral public.
Directors and Executives NominationDirectors and Executives NominationDirectors and Executives NominationDirectors and Executives NominationDirectors and Executives Nomination
The Board of Directors will appoint the Boardûs repre-
sentatives to be the Nomination Committee to nominate
directors and president as deemed appropriate on a case
by case basis. According to the companyûs regulation, the
Board of Directors is elected by shareholdersû meeting and
consists of at least 5 directors and not more than 11 direc-
tors. The Board of Directors shall elect one of directors as the
Chairman of the Board and may elect the vice-chairman,
president and other positions as deemed appropriate. At
least half of the total number of the Board members must
have the residence in the Kingdom of Thailand.
The appointment of the Board of Directors by the
shareholdersû meeting uses the criteria and procedure as
follows:
1. One shareholder has one vote per one share.
2. Each shareholder shall exercise all their vote as
stipulated in No. 1 to elect one or more persons as director(s)
but shall not cast partial vote to any person.
3. The persons who receive the highest votes will be
elected directors respectively according to the number of
directors as stipulated in the regulation or to be elected at
that time. In case the number of nominees that receive
equal votes exceed the number of directors as stipulated or
to be elected at that time, the Chairman of the Board shall
cast the decisive vote.
The shareholdersû meeting can resolve to remove a
director prior to their term, given that there is no less than
three fourth of the supporting votes and no less than half of
the supporterûs shares of the total shareholders that attend
the meeting and are eligible to vote.
The Board of Directors in the 2004 fiscal year consists
of 5 directors from major shareholders, namely 4 from the
Provincial Waterworks Authority and 1 from the Industrial
Estate Authority of Thailand.
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2. Other Remunerations2. Other Remunerations2. Other Remunerations2. Other Remunerations2. Other Remunerations
2.1 Warrants
In the fiscal year 2004, the company allocated
5,000,000 units of warrant to purchase the companyûs ordi-
nary shares and offered to the i t s employees,
directors and advisers.
2.2 Financial Contributions to the Provident Fund
In the fiscal year 2004 ending 30 September 2004,
the company paid 1,084,094 baht to the Provident Fund for
9 executives.
2.2.2.2.2.§à“µÕ∫·∑πÕ◊Ëπ§à“µÕ∫·∑πÕ◊Ëπ§à“µÕ∫·∑πÕ◊Ëπ§à“µÕ∫·∑πÕ◊Ëπ§à“µÕ∫·∑πÕ◊Ëπ
2.1 „∫ ”§—≠· ¥ß ‘∑∏‘„π°“√´◊ÈÕÀÿâπ “¡—≠
„πªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547 ∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¥â®—¥ √√„∫ ”§—≠· ¥ß ‘∑∏‘
∑’Ë®–´◊ÈÕÀÿâπ “¡—≠¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–‡ πÕ¢“¬„Àâ·°àæπ—°ß“π °√√¡°“√
·≈–∑’˪√÷°…“¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ®”π«π 5,000,000 Àπ૬
2.2 °“√®à“¬‡ß‘π ¡∑∫„π°Õß∑ÿπ ”√Õ߇≈’Ȭߙ’æ
„πªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547 ‘Èπ ÿ¥ ≥ «—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547
∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¥â®à“¬‡ß‘π ¡∑∫°Õß∑ÿπ ”√Õ߇≈’Ȭߙ’æ„Àⷰຟâ∫√‘À“√¢Õß
∫√‘…—∑œ ®”π«π 9 √“¬ ‡ªìπ®”π«π‡ß‘π 1,084,094 ∫“∑
§à“µÕ∫·∑π°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√§à“µÕ∫·∑π°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√§à“µÕ∫·∑π°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√§à“µÕ∫·∑π°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√§à“µÕ∫·∑π°√√¡°“√·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√Remuneration for Directors and ExecutivesRemuneration for Directors and ExecutivesRemuneration for Directors and ExecutivesRemuneration for Directors and ExecutivesRemuneration for Directors and Executives
1. §à“µÕ∫·∑π∑’ˇªìπµ—«‡ß‘π1. §à“µÕ∫·∑π∑’ˇªìπµ—«‡ß‘π1. §à“µÕ∫·∑π∑’ˇªìπµ—«‡ß‘π1. §à“µÕ∫·∑π∑’ˇªìπµ—«‡ß‘π1. §à“µÕ∫·∑π∑’ˇªìπµ—«‡ß‘π
Remuneration in the form of cash Remuneration in the form of cash Remuneration in the form of cash Remuneration in the form of cash Remuneration in the form of cash
ªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547ªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547ªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547ªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547ªïß∫ª√–¡“≥ 2547
The fiscal year 2004The fiscal year 2004The fiscal year 2004The fiscal year 2004The fiscal year 2004
®”π«π (§π)®”π«π (§π)®”π«π (§π)®”π«π (§π)®”π«π (§π) ‡∫’Ȭª√–™ÿ¡‡∫’Ȭª√–™ÿ¡‡∫’Ȭª√–™ÿ¡‡∫’Ȭª√–™ÿ¡‡∫’Ȭª√–™ÿ¡ §à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ§à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ§à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ§à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ§à“µÕ∫·∑π√“¬‡¥◊Õπ ‚∫π— ‚∫π— ‚∫π— ‚∫π— ‚∫π— √«¡√«¡√«¡√«¡√«¡
µ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàßµ”·Àπàß (§π)(§π)(§π)(§π)(§π) (∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑) (∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑) (∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑) (∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)(∫“∑)
PositionPositionPositionPositionPosition NumberNumberNumberNumberNumber Directorsû feeDirectorsû feeDirectorsû feeDirectorsû feeDirectorsû fee Monthly salaryMonthly salaryMonthly salaryMonthly salaryMonthly salary BonusBonusBonusBonusBonus TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
(Person)(Person)(Person)(Person)(Person) (Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht) (Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht) (Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht) (Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht)(Baht)
§≥–°√√¡°“√∫√‘…—∑œ 12 1,301,875.00 3,671,250.00 5,583,330.00 10,556,455.00
Board of Directors
§≥–°√√¡°“√µ√«® Õ∫ 5 310,000.00 - - 310,000.00
Audit Committee
§≥–°√√¡°“√≈ß∑ÿπ·≈–∫√‘À“√§«“¡‡ ’Ë¬ß 5 440,000.00 - - 440,000.00
Investment and Risk
Management Committee
§≥–°√√¡°“√æ‘®“√≥“§à“µÕ∫·∑π 5 255,000.00 - - 255,000.00
Remuneration Committee
§≥–°√√¡°“√ √√À“ 4 100,000.00 - - 100,000.00
Nomination Committee
ºŸâ∫√‘À“√ 9 30,000.00 16,539,951.00 16,569,951.00
Management
√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ√«¡∑—Èß ‘Èπ 28,231,406.0028,231,406.0028,231,406.0028,231,406.0028,231,406.00
Internal Information ControlInternal Information ControlInternal Information ControlInternal Information ControlInternal Information Control
The company set the guideline of internal information
control for the companyûs directors, management and em-
ployees in the Good Corporate Governance Policy which
can be summarized as follows:
1. Directors, management, employees, supporting staff,
suppliersû employees shall agree to legal commitment and
ethics on confidentiality for the companyûs security.
2. The confidential trade information shall not be
released to the outside. Internal information shall be shared
and used solely under the designated functions and respon
sibilities.
3. The release of information to the outside shall be
done upon the permission of the companyûs president. If the
information is related to any joint-venture partner, the per-
mission shall also be sought from the partner. The divisions
responsible for disseminating the information to the public
are the Corporate Relations division in Corporate Affairs
Department and Investors Relations division in Business De-
velopment Department. Corporate Relations officers are also
in charge of disseminating news to employees.
In addition, the company informed the directors and
management of their responsibility to report the acquisition
and sales of the companyûs securities that are more than
5% of the total companyûs securities sold according to the
format and method specified by the Securities and Exchange
Commission and to report the securities ownership of direc-
tors and management in every Board of Directosû meeting.
°“√¥Ÿ·≈‡√◊ËÕß°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π°“√¥Ÿ·≈‡√◊ËÕß°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π°“√¥Ÿ·≈‡√◊ËÕß°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π°“√¥Ÿ·≈‡√◊ËÕß°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π°“√¥Ÿ·≈‡√◊ËÕß°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π
∫√‘…—∑œ °”Àπ¥·π«∑“ߪؑ∫—µ‘‡°’ˬ«°—∫°“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π¢Õß
°√√¡°“√ ºŸâ∫√‘À“√ ·≈–æπ—°ß“π¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ ‰«â„ππ‚¬∫“¬°“√
°”°—∫¥Ÿ·≈°‘®°“√∑’Ë¥’ ´÷Ëߧ√Õ∫§≈ÿ¡ª√–‡¥Á𠔧—≠ ¥—ßπ’È
1. °√√¡°“√ ΩÉ“¬®—¥°“√ æπ—°ß“π ºŸâªØ‘∫—µ‘ß“π ¡∑∫ æπ—°
ß“π¢ÕߺŸâ√—∫®â“ß µâÕ߬ա√—∫æ—π∏–ºŸ°æ—πµ“¡°ÆÀ¡“¬ ·≈–®√√¬“
∫√√≥∑’˵âÕ߉¡à‡ªî¥‡º¬µàÕ§«“¡¡—Ëπ§ß¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ
2. ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈≈—∫∑“ß°“√§â“ µâÕ߉¥â√—∫°“√¥Ÿ·≈ª°ªî¥¡‘„Àâ√—Ë«‰À≈
ÕÕ°‰ª¿“¬πÕ° °“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π√à«¡°—πµâÕßÕ¬Ÿà„π°√Õ∫∑’Ë∂◊Õ‡ªìπ
Àπâ“∑’Ë·≈–§«“¡√—∫º‘¥™Õ∫∑’ˉ¥â√—∫¡Õ∫À¡“¬‡∑à“π—Èπ
3. °“√„Àâ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¢à“« “√·°à∫ÿ§§≈¿“¬πÕ° µâÕߺà“𧫓¡
‡ÀÁπß“π¢ÕߺŸâ√—∫®â“ß µâÕ߬ա√—∫æ—π∏–ºŸ°æ—πµ“¡°ÆÀ¡“¬ ·≈–®√√¬“
∫√√≥∑’˵âÕ߉¡à‡ªî¥‡º¬µàÕ§«“¡¡—Ëπ§ß¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ
2. ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈≈—∫∑“ß°“√§â“ µâÕ߉¥â√—∫°“√¥Ÿ·≈ª°ªî¥¡‘„Àâ√—Ë«‰À≈
ÕÕ°‰ª¿“¬πÕ° °“√„™â¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¿“¬„π√à«¡°—πµâÕßÕ¬Ÿà„π°√Õ∫∑’Ë∂◊Õ‡ªìπ
Àπâ“∑’Ë·≈–§«“¡√—∫º‘¥™Õ∫∑’ˉ¥â√—∫¡Õ∫À¡“¬‡∑à“π—Èπ
3. °“√„Àâ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈¢à“« “√·°à∫ÿ§§≈¿“¬πÕ° µâÕߺà“𧫓¡‡ÀÁπ
™Õ∫®“°°√√¡°“√ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à À“°‡ªìπ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈‡°’ˬ«°—∫ºŸâ√à«¡∑ÿπ
Õ◊ËπÊ µâÕ߉¥â√—∫§«“¡‡ÀÁπ™Õ∫®“°ºŸâ√à«¡∑ÿπ¥â«¬ Àπ૬ߓπ∑’ˇªìπºŸâ
„Àâ¢âÕ¡Ÿ≈ “∏“√≥™π ‰¥â·°à ß“π°‘®°“√ —¡æ—π∏å ΩÉ“¬Õ”𫬰“√ ·≈–
ß“ππ—°≈ß∑ÿπ —¡æ—π∏å ( Investor Relations) ΩÉ“¬æ—≤π“∏ÿ√°‘®µàÕ‡π◊ËÕß
‚¥¬æπ—°ß“π°‘®°“√ —¡æ—π∏å ¡’Àπâ“∑’Ë·®âß¢à“« “√·°àæπ—°ß“π¥â«¬
πÕ°®“°π’È ∫√‘…—∑œ ‰¥â·®âß„Àâ°√√¡°“√À√◊ÕºŸâ∫√‘À“√¢Õß∫√‘…—∑œ
∑√“∫¿“√–Àπâ“∑’Ë°“√√“¬ß“π°“√‰¥â¡“À√◊Õ®”Àπà“¬À≈—°∑√—æ¬å¢Õß∫
√‘…—∑œ ∑’ˇ°‘π°«à“√âÕ¬≈– 5 ¢ÕßÀ≈—°∑√—æ¬å∑’Ë®”Àπà“¬‰¥â·≈â«∑—ÈßÀ¡¥¢Õß∫
√‘…—∑œ µ“¡·∫∫·≈–«‘∏’°“√∑’Ë °≈µ. °”Àπ¥ √«¡∂÷ß√“¬ß“π°“√∂◊Õ
§√ÕßÀ≈—°∑√—æ¬å¢Õß°√√¡°“√ ·≈–ºŸâ∫√‘À“√„π°“√ª√–™ÿ¡§≥–°√√¡
°“√∫√‘…—∑œ ∑ÿ°§√—Èß
4545454545
∫ÿ§≈“°√∫ÿ§≈“°√∫ÿ§≈“°√∫ÿ§≈“°√∫ÿ§≈“°√
≥ «—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ∫√‘…—∑œ ¡’æπ—°ß“π∑—Èß ‘Èπ 91 §π
√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥‚¥¬ √ÿª ¥—ßπ’È
”π—°°√√¡°“√ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à
·≈–√Õß°√√¡°“√ºŸâÕ”π«¬°“√„À≠à ®”π«π 10 §π
”π—°µ√«® Õ∫ ®”π«π 5 §π
ΩÉ“¬«“ß·ºπ‚§√ß°“√ ®”π«π 7 §π
ΩÉ“¬æ—≤π“∏ÿ√°‘®µàÕ‡π◊ËÕß ®”π«π 6 §π
ΩÉ“¬°“√‡ß‘π·≈–∑√—欓°√∫ÿ§§≈ ®”π«π 8 §π
ΩÉ“¬Õ”𫬰“√ ®”π«π 8 §π
»Ÿπ¬åªØ‘∫—µ‘°“√¡“∫µ“æÿ¥ ®”π«π 33 §π
»Ÿπ¬åªØ‘∫—µ‘°“√©–‡™‘߇∑√“ ®”π«π 14 §π
§à“µÕ∫·∑π¢Õßæπ—°ß“π„πªï 2547 ‚¥¬‡ªìπº≈µÕ∫·∑πÕ¬Ÿà
„π√Ÿª‡ß‘π‡¥◊Õπ ‚∫π— ·≈–‡ß‘π ¡∑∫°Õß∑ÿπ ”√Õ߇≈’Ȭߙ’æ ®”π«π
ª√–¡“≥ 56.4 ≈â“π∫“∑
PersonnelPersonnelPersonnelPersonnelPersonnel
As of 30th September 2004, the company consisted
of 91 employees which can be summarized as follows:
Office of the President
and Executive Vice President 10 persons
Internal Audit Department 5 persons
Project Planning Department 7 persons
Business Development Department 6 persons
Finance and Human Resources Department 8 persons
Corporate Affairs Department 8 persons
Map Ta Pud Operation Center 33 persons
Chachoengsao Operation Center 14 persons
The employeesû remunerations in 2004 were in the
form of salary, bonus and provident fund, totaling
approximately 56.4 million baht.
Connected TransactionsConnected TransactionsConnected TransactionsConnected TransactionsConnected Transactions
The company and its subsidiaries have connected
transactions with persons subject to conflict of interests (as
of 30th September 2004), namely, water supply and services
to major shareholders which are indicated in the note to
financial statements. In addition, the other connected trans-
action is as follows:
The tap water production and waterworks systemThe tap water production and waterworks systemThe tap water production and waterworks systemThe tap water production and waterworks systemThe tap water production and waterworks system
maintenance services for Egcom Tara Co., Ltd.maintenance services for Egcom Tara Co., Ltd.maintenance services for Egcom Tara Co., Ltd.maintenance services for Egcom Tara Co., Ltd.maintenance services for Egcom Tara Co., Ltd.
(1) Details of Connection:
The transaction is between Universal Utilities Co., Ltd.
(UU) which is the companyûs subsidiary and Egcom Tara
Co., Ltd. in which the company held 15% shares and Elec-
tricity Generating Public Company Limited (EGCOMP) held
70% shares. EGCOMP held 20% shares in the company as of
30 September 2004.
(2) Type of Transaction:
UU provided services to Egcom Tara Co., Ltd., namely,
producing tap water, maintaining tap water production sys-
tem and water distribution pipeline of Lak Muang tap water
production plant and Pang Puay tap water production plant
in Ratchaburi and Samut Songkhram by charging the ser-
vice fees according to open bidding contract.
(3) Value of Transaction:
In 2004, UU received service fees from Egcom Tara
Co., Ltd. totaling 11.40 million baht.
Trend or Policy on Future Connected TransactionsTrend or Policy on Future Connected TransactionsTrend or Policy on Future Connected TransactionsTrend or Policy on Future Connected TransactionsTrend or Policy on Future Connected Transactions
As for future connected transactions, the company
will process such transactions according to normal market
conditions at fair price. The company will abide by laws on
stock and stock exchange, regulations, announcement, or-
ders or rules set forth by the Stock Exchange of Thailand,
including the rules on information disclosure of connected
transactions and acquisition or sale of the companyûs signifi-
cant assets.
Should there be the companyûs connected transac-
tion with persons subject to conflict of interests or to stake-
holders in the future, the company will disclose the informa-
tion in the note to financial statements which are inspected
by the companyûs auditor.
√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π
∫√‘…—∑œ ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬ ¡’√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π°—∫∫ÿ§§≈∑’ËÕ“®
¡’º≈ª√–‚¬™π増¥·¬âß (≥ 30 °.¬. 47) ‰¥â·°à °“√®”Àπà“¬πÈ”·≈–
°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√°—∫ºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√“¬„À≠à ÷Ë߉¥â· ¥ß√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥„π
À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‰«â·≈â« πÕ°®“°π—Èπ ¬—ß¡’√“¬°“√
√–À«à“ß°—πÕ◊Ëπ ¥—ßπ’È
°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√®â“ߺ≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√®â“ߺ≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√®â“ߺ≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√®â“ߺ≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”°“√„Àâ∫√‘°“√®â“ߺ≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”
ª√–ª“·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ª√–ª“·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ª√–ª“·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ª√–ª“·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ª√–ª“·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥
(1) √“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π
∫√‘…—∑ ¬Ÿπ‘‡«Õ√å·´≈ ¬Ÿ∑’≈‘µ’È å ®”°—¥ (UU) ´÷Ë߇ªìπ∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬
°—∫ ∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ ÷Ëß∫√‘…—∑œ ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ„π —¥ à«π√âÕ¬≈–
15 ·≈–¡’ ∫¡®.º≈‘µ‰øøÑ“ ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√à«¡„π —¥ à«π√âÕ¬≈– 70 ·≈–
∫¡®.º≈‘µ‰øøÑ“ ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ„π∫√‘…—∑œ „π —¥ à«π√âÕ¬≈– 20 ≥ «—π∑’Ë 30
°—𬓬π 2547
(2) ≈—°…≥–√“¬°“√
UU „Àâ∫√‘°“√·°à∫√‘…—∑ ‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡∏“√“ ®”°—¥ „π°“√º≈‘µπÈ”
ª√–ª“·≈–∫”√ÿß√—°…“√–∫∫º≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·≈–∑àÕ àßπÈ”¢Õß‚√ßß“π
º≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“À≈—°‡¡◊Õß ·≈–‚√ßß“πº≈‘µπÈ”ª√–ª“·æß櫬 ®—ßÀ«—¥
√“™∫ÿ√’ ·≈– ¡ÿ∑√ ߧ√“¡ ‚¥¬§‘¥§à“∫√‘°“√µ“¡‡ß◊ËÕπ‰¢µ“¡ —≠≠“
∑’ˉ¥â‡ªî¥ª√–°«¥√“§“°—∫∫ÿ§§≈¿“¬πÕ°
(3) ¡Ÿ≈§à“√“¬°“√√–À«à“ß°—π ªï 2547
„πªï 2547 ∫√‘…—∑ UU ¡’√“¬‰¥â§à“∫√‘°“√®“° ∫®.‡ÕÁ°§Õ¡
∏“√“ ®”π«π 11.40 ≈â“π∫“∑
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25462546254625462546
5,000,000
48,074,137
52,975,895
59,337,513
39,873,224
-
2,200,000,000
-
12,500,000
124,766,695
2,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,464
-
325,000,000
243,691,691
17,995,794
586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485
3,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,949
25462546254625462546
-
-
8,264,534
56,842,242
38,367,123
-
2,200,000,000
-
-
63,641,296
2,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,195
-
325,000,000
-
12,936,001
337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001
2,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,196
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4
4
12
13
14
4
12
13
14
25472547254725472547
60,000,000
14,718,736
85,543,599
81,747,277
28,273,245
10,284,120
-
325,000,000
28,000,000
85,220,017
718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994
2,500,000,000
-
269,500,000
13,927,559
2,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,559
3,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,553
25472547254725472547
-
-
12,047,523
79,616,351
26,966,220
-
-
325,000,000
-
67,397,955
511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049
2,500,000,000
-
-
9,957,588
2,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,588
3,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,637
5353535353
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Àÿâπ “¡—≠ 166,500,000 Àÿâπ „πªï 2547
·≈– 105,000,000 Àÿâπ „πªï 2546
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√«¡Àπ’È ‘π·≈– à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√«¡Àπ’È ‘π·≈– à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√«¡Àπ’È ‘π·≈– à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√«¡Àπ’È ‘π·≈– à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√«¡Àπ’È ‘π·≈– à«π¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ
25462546254625462546
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
63,467,744
23,188,290
105,000,000
1,177,377,644
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
62,805,683
3,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,193
6,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,142
25462546254625462546
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
63,467,744
23,188,290
105,000,000
1,177,377,644
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
-
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
6,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,706
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15
16
17
25472547254725472547
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
59,986,580
(15,294,037)
127,292,613
1,400,642,182
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
42,718,793
3,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,963
7,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,516
25472547254725472547
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
59,986,580
(15,294,037)
127,292,613
1,400,642,182
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
-
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
6,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,807
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1,090,307,059
143,892,979
1,234,200,038
115,486,672
62,404,671
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1,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,294
411,841,151
114,552,820
526,393,971
90,351,239
122,666,512
7,999,898
12,127,906
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759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526
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‘π§â“§ß‡À≈◊Õ
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Àπ’È ‘πÀ¡ÿπ‡«’¬πÕ◊Ëπ
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‡ß‘π ¥ ÿ∑∏‘‰¥â¡“®“°°‘®°√√¡¥”‡π‘πß“π‡ß‘π ¥ ÿ∑∏‘‰¥â¡“®“°°‘®°√√¡¥”‡π‘πß“π‡ß‘π ¥ ÿ∑∏‘‰¥â¡“®“°°‘®°√√¡¥”‡π‘πß“π‡ß‘π ¥ ÿ∑∏‘‰¥â¡“®“°°‘®°√√¡¥”‡π‘πß“π‡ß‘π ¥ ÿ∑∏‘‰¥â¡“®“°°‘®°√√¡¥”‡π‘πß“π
25462546254625462546
352,511,078
2,350,000
(344,153)
(12,156,127)
262,163
145,178,476
3,111,111
2,539,000
(3,471,652)
8,396,408
(20,134,180)
(99,917,935)
(33,396,380)
44,147,985
1,990,713
68,938,355
12,675,625
(209,571)
(70,921,393)
3,484,142
405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665
25462546254625462546
352,511,078
2,350,000
14,217,047
-
8,613
128,231,272
-
2,539,000
(3,471,652)
-
(7,722,195)
-
-
58,101,222
7,762
(10,848,812)
10,180,354
-
(85,045,444)
2,446,477
463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722
∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546
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ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑
25472547254725472547
445,557,151
(452,921)
135,702
(19,946,490)
8,930
196,836,410
3,119,634
2,166,065
(3,481,164)
8,283,236
(40,347,453)
69,939,094
(50,222,880)
(75,874,821)
(8,670,957)
(787,697)
22,409,764
(11,599,979)
(39,546,678)
(4,068,235)
493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711
25472547254725472547
445,557,151
(452,921)
2,537,362
-
-
140,837,876
-
2,166,065
(3,481,164)
-
(3,756,975)
-
-
(1,530,051)
(4,867,466)
3,782,989
22,774,109
(11,400,903)
3,756,659
(2,978,413)
592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318
5959595959
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‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—πµâπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—πµâπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—πµâπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—πµâπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—πµâπªï
‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—π ‘Èπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—π ‘Èπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—π ‘Èπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—π ‘Èπªï‡ß‘π ¥·≈–√“¬°“√‡∑’¬∫‡∑à“‡ß‘π ¥ ≥ «—π ‘Èπªï
25462546254625462546
50,973,994
101,879,404
-
-
(490,000)
17,943,505
(9,162,165)
-
(571,587,513)
(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)
5,000,000
-
-
106,191,691
37,500,000
(180,000,000)
(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)
(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)
(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)
151,116,497151,116,497151,116,497151,116,497151,116,497
106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256
25462546254625462546
(4,236,623)
132,761,559
(25,027,397)
(125,360,000)
(37,500,000)
15,272,230
-
-
(243,375,419)
(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)
-
-
-
-
(180,000,000)
(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)
(3,960,928)(3,960,928)(3,960,928)(3,960,928)(3,960,928)
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42,198,97142,198,97142,198,97142,198,97142,198,971
38,238,04338,238,04338,238,04338,238,04338,238,043
∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ (µàÕ)ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ (µàÕ)ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ (µàÕ)ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ (µàÕ)ß∫°√–· ‡ß‘π ¥ (µàÕ) ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546
∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑
ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑
25472547254725472547
(8,699,601)
(439,993,378)
-
-
-
3,281,915
-
76,960
(208,588,521)
(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)
55,000,000
10,284,120
300,000,000
41,308,309
-
(200,140,400)
206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029
45,986,11545,986,11545,986,11545,986,11545,986,115
- - - - -
106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256106,921,256
152,907,371152,907,371152,907,371152,907,371152,907,371
25472547254725472547
(7,939,500)
(471,850,581)
(134,972,603)
52,470,000
-
2,261,601
-
-
(139,409,725)
(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)
-
-
300,000,000
-
-
(200,000,000)
100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000
(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)
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38,238,04338,238,04338,238,04338,238,04338,238,043
31,741,55331,741,55331,741,55331,741,55331,741,553
25462546254625462546
104,952,535
12,882,287
221,514,959
25472547254725472547
140,839,511
21,784,521
232,562,553
25472547254725472547
131,453,176
9,219,328
198,000,000
25462546254625462546
101,117,093
8,208,166
198,000,000
∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑∫“∑
7,477,822
341,786
7,597
2,694,172
494,122
2,801,960
1,765,390
23,230
(3,735,790)
(55,153)
(26,345)
4,851,196
16,639,987
(7,477,822)
9,162,165
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√«¡ 192,134 151,787 118,948 115,191
À—° §à“‡º◊ËÕÀπ’È ß —¬®– Ÿ≠ (1,897) (2,350) (1,897) (2,350)
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‘π§â“√–À«à“ߺ≈‘µ 8,795 26,970
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µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546 ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ ≈¥≈ß≈¥≈ß≈¥≈ß≈¥≈ß≈¥≈ß ‚Õπ ‚Õπ ‚Õπ ‚Õπ ‚Õ𠰗𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547
√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ
∑’Ë¥‘π 231,232 - - - 231,232
Õ“§“√‚√ß Ÿ∫ 401,050 1,426 - - 402,476
Õ“§“√ 142,785 5,836 - 62,225 210,846
à«πª√—∫ª√ÿß∑’Ë¥‘π Õ“§“√
·≈–Õ“§“√‡™à“ 30,878 3,896 - - 34,774
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Õÿª°√≥å ”π—°ß“π 123,572 18,333 1,770 4,627 144,762
¬“πæ“Àπ– 33 77 - - 110
ß“π√–À«à“ß°àÕ √â“ß 546,131 157,972 - (275,165) 428,938
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31,221
13,728
9,778
342,729
63,273
23
460,752460,752460,752460,752460,752
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10,167
3,472
150,052
19,401
12
196,836196,836196,836196,836196,836
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677
1,592
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2,2692,2692,2692,2692,269
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44,953
23,895
13,250
492,104
81,082
35
655,319655,319655,319655,319655,319
4,054,4404,054,4404,054,4404,054,4404,054,440
√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ√“§“∑ÿπ
∑’Ë¥‘π
Õ“§“√‚√ß Ÿ∫
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√«¡√“§“∑ÿπ√«¡√“§“∑ÿπ√«¡√“§“∑ÿπ√«¡√“§“∑ÿπ√«¡√“§“∑ÿπ
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µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546
206,943
381,739
139,593
26,422
2,543,850
109,428
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440,198
3,848,1733,848,1733,848,1733,848,1733,848,173
‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ
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2,313
6,801
10,788
77
119,431
139,410139,410139,410139,410139,410
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-
-
-
291
1,645
-
-
1,9361,9361,9361,9361,936
‚Õπ‚Õπ‚Õπ‚Õπ‚Õπ
-
-
-
-
174,405
4,627
-
(179,032)
-
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≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30
°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547
206,943
381,739
139,593
28,735
2,724,765
123,198
77
138,597
3,985,6473,985,6473,985,6473,985,6473,985,647
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7777777777
§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡
Õ“§“√‚√ß Ÿ∫
Õ“§“√
à«πª√—∫ª√ÿß∑’Ë¥‘π Õ“§“√
·≈–Õ“§“√‡™à“
‡§√◊ËÕß®—°√·≈–Õÿª°√≥å
Õÿª°√≥å ”π—°ß“π
¬“πæ“Àπ–
√«¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡√«¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡√«¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡√«¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡√«¡§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“ – ¡
ÿ∑∏‘ ÿ∑∏‘ ÿ∑∏‘ ÿ∑∏‘ ÿ∑∏‘
¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ
≥ «—π∑’Ë 1≥ «—π∑’Ë 1≥ «—π∑’Ë 1≥ «—π∑’Ë 1≥ «—π∑’Ë 1
µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546µÿ≈“§¡ 2546
28,338
13,708
8,811
311,182
58,747
-
420,786420,786420,786420,786420,786
3,427,387 3,427,387 3,427,387 3,427,387 3,427,387
ŴŧŴŧŴŧŴŧŴŧ
-
-
-
291
1,542
-
1,8331,8331,8331,8331,833
¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ
≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30≥ «—π∑’Ë 30
°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547°—𬓬π 2547
39,801
20,700
11,501
414,991
72,793
5
559,791559,791559,791559,791559,791
3,425,8563,425,8563,425,8563,425,8563,425,856
§à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“¢Õß∑√—æ¬å ‘π∑’Ë∫—π∑÷°‰«â„πß∫°”‰√¢“¥∑ÿπ√«¡ ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ¡’®”π«πª√–¡“≥
196.8 ≈â“π∫“∑·≈– 145.2 ≈â“π∫“∑ µ“¡≈”¥—∫ §à“‡ ◊ËÕ¡√“§“¢Õß∑√—æ¬å ‘π∑’Ë∫—π∑÷°‰«â„πß∫°”‰√¢“¥∑ÿπ¢Õß∫√‘…—∑ ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë
30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ¡’®”π«πª√–¡“≥ 140.8 ≈â“π∫“∑ ·≈– 128.2 ≈â“π∫“∑ µ“¡≈”¥—∫
11. §à“§«“¡π‘¬¡11. §à“§«“¡π‘¬¡11. §à“§«“¡π‘¬¡11. §à“§«“¡π‘¬¡11. §à“§«“¡π‘¬¡
ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)
25472547254725472547 25462546254625462546
¬Õ¥µâπªï 204,489 208,034
‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ√–À«à“ߪï - 4,851
µ—¥®”Àπà“¬√–À«à“ߪ (8,283) (8,396)
¬Õ¥ ‘Èπªï 196,206 204,489
∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546
ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π‡©æ“–∫√‘…—∑ (æ—π∫“∑)
‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ‡æ‘Ë¡¢÷Èπ
14,463
6,992
2,690
104,100
15,588
5
140,838140,838140,838140,838140,838
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∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546
12. Àÿâπ°Ÿâ12. Àÿâπ°Ÿâ12. Àÿâπ°Ÿâ12. Àÿâπ°Ÿâ12. Àÿâπ°Ÿâ
‡¡◊ËÕ«—π∑’Ë 16 °√°Æ“§¡ 2547 ∫√‘…—∑‰¥âÕÕ°®”Àπà“¬Àÿâπ°Ÿâ 2 ™ÿ¥ ¡’¡Ÿ≈§à“√«¡ 2,500 ≈â“π∫“∑ ‚¥¬¡’√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥°“√ÕÕ°Àÿâπ°Ÿâ¥—ßπ’È
Àÿâπ°Ÿâ™ÿ¥∑’Ë 1 Àÿâπ°Ÿâ™ÿ¥∑’Ë 2
ª√–‡¿∑Àÿâπ°Ÿâ : Àÿâπ°Ÿâ™π‘¥√–∫ÿ™◊ËÕºŸâ∂◊Õ ª√–‡¿∑‰¡à Àÿâπ°Ÿâ™π‘¥√–∫ÿ™◊ËÕºŸâ∂◊Õ ª√–‡¿∑‰¡à
¥âÕ¬ ‘∑∏‘ ‰¡à¡’À≈—°ª√–°—π ·≈–¡’ ¥âÕ¬ ‘∑∏‘ ‰¡à¡’À≈—°ª√–°—π ·≈–¡’
ºŸâ·∑πºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ°Ÿâ ºŸâ·∑πºŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ°Ÿâ
Õ“¬ÿ¢ÕßÀÿâπ°Ÿâ (ªï) : 4 7
®”π«πÀπ૬ : 1,300,000 1,200,000
¡Ÿ≈§à“∑’˵√“‰«â (∫“∑µàÕÀπ૬) : 1,000 1,000
®”π«π√«¡ (∫“∑) : 1,300,000,000 1,200,000,000
«—π∑’˧√∫°”Àπ¥‰∂à∂Õπ : «—π∑’Ë 16 °√°Æ“§¡ 2551 «—π∑’Ë 16 °√°Æ“§¡ 2554
Õ—µ√“¥Õ°‡∫’Ȭ (√âÕ¬≈–) : 4.6 5.75
«—π∑’Ë™”√–¥Õ°‡∫’Ȭ : «—π∑’Ë 16 ¡°√“§¡ ·≈–«—π∑’Ë16 «—π∑’Ë 16 ¡°√“§¡ ·≈–«—π∑’Ë16
°√°Æ“§¡¢Õß∑ÿ°ªï ‚¥¬®–™”√– °√°Æ“§¡¢Õß∑ÿ°ªï ‚¥¬®–™”√–
¥Õ°‡∫’Ȭ߫¥·√°„π«—π∑’Ë 16 ¥Õ°‡∫’Ȭ߫¥·√°„π«—π∑’Ë 16
¡°√“§¡ 2548 ¡°√“§¡ 2548
„π‡¥◊Õπ°√°Æ“§¡ 2542 ∫√‘…—∑‰¥âÕÕ°®”Àπà“¬Àÿâπ°ŸâÕ“¬ÿ 5 ªï ´÷Ëß®–§√∫°”Àπ¥‰∂à∂Õπ„π«—π∑’Ë 22 °√°Æ“§¡ 2547 ·≈–¡’Õ—µ√“¥Õ°
‡∫’Ȭ√âÕ¬≈– 9 µàÕªï ®”π«π 2,500,000 Àÿâπ ¡Ÿ≈§à“∑’˵√“‰«âÀÿâπ≈– 1,000 ∫“∑ ‡ªìπ®”π«π‡ß‘π√«¡ 2,500 ≈â“π∫“∑ ·≈–‡¡◊ËÕ«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π
2545 §≥–°√√¡°“√‰¥âÕπÿ¡—µ‘„Àâ∫√‘…—∑´◊ÈÕÀÿâπ°Ÿâ¥—ß°≈à“«§◊π°àÕπ§√∫°”Àπ¥®”π«π 300,000 Àÿâπ ¬Õ¥§ß‡À≈◊Õ¢ÕßÀÿâπ°Ÿâ¥—ß°≈à“« ≥ «—π∑’Ë 30
°—𬓬π 2546 ¡’®”π«π 2,200,000 Àÿâπ ¡Ÿ≈§à“∑’˵√“‰«âÀÿâπ≈– 1,000 ∫“∑ ‡ªìπ®”π«π‡ß‘π√«¡ 2,200 ≈â“π∫“∑
„πÀπ—ß ◊Õ¢âÕ π‡∑»¢ÕßÀÿâπ°Ÿâ‰¥â°”Àπ¥‡ß◊ËÕπ‰¢∫“ߪ√–°“√‡°’ˬ«°—∫°“√®à“¬‡ß‘πªíπº≈ °“√®”Àπà“¬®à“¬‚Õπ ‘π∑√—æ¬å °“√√—°…“Õ—µ√“ à«π
∑“ß°“√‡ß‘πµà“ß Ê ·≈–Õ—µ√“°“√∂◊ÕÀÿâπ¢ÕߺŸâ∂◊ÕÀÿâπ√“¬„À≠à
µâπ∑ÿπ°“√°Ÿâ¬◊¡∫“ß à«π¢ÕßÀÿâπ°Ÿâ ”À√—∫·µà≈–ªï ‘Èπ ÿ¥«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ®”π«π 1.9 ≈â“π∫“∑ ·≈– 24.4 ≈â“π∫“∑
µ“¡≈”¥—∫ ‡°‘¥¢÷Èπ‚¥¬µ√ß ”À√—∫°“√ √â“ß‚§√ß¢à“¬∑àÕ àßπÈ” ·≈–∫—π∑÷°‡ªìπ à«πÀπ÷ËߢÕß√“§“∑ÿπ¢Õß‚§√ß°“√ ‚¥¬· ¥ß√«¡Õ¬Ÿà„πß“π√–À«à“ß
°àÕ √â“ß¿“¬„µâ∫—≠™’∑’Ë¥‘π Õ“§“√ ·≈–Õÿª°√≥å
7979797979
∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬∫√‘…—∑ ®—¥°“√·≈–æ—≤π“∑√—欓°√πÈ”¿“§µ–«—πÕÕ° ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) ·≈–∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)À¡“¬‡Àµÿª√–°Õ∫ß∫°“√‡ß‘π (µàÕ)«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546«—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546
13. µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π13. µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π13. µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π13. µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π13. µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π
≥ «—π∑’Ë 30 °—𬓬π 2547 ·≈– 2546 ∫√‘…—∑¡’µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π´÷Ëß∫√‘…—∑ÕÕ°„Àâ°—∫∏𓧓√„πª√–‡∑»·ÀàßÀπ÷Ëß‚¥¬¡’¡Ÿ≈§à“µ“¡Àπ⓵—Ϋ
‡∑à“°—∫ 325 ≈â“π∫“∑ ÷Ëß®–§√∫°”Àπ¥™”√–§◊π„π«—π∑’Ë 4 ‡¡…“¬π 2548 µ—Ϋ·≈°‡ß‘π¥—ß°≈à“«¡’Õ—µ√“¥Õ°‡∫’Ȭ√âÕ¬≈– 4.02 µàÕªï
14. ‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«14. ‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«14. ‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«14. ‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«14. ‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«
ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)ß∫°“√‡ß‘π√«¡ (æ—π∫“∑)
25472547254725472547 25462546254625462546
‡ß‘π°Ÿâ¬◊¡√–¬–¬“«®“° ∂“∫—π°“√‡ß‘π 297,500 256,192
À—° à«π∑’Ë∂÷ß°”Àπ¥™”√–¿“¬„πÀπ÷Ëߪï (28,000) (12,500)
ÿ∑∏‘ 269,500 243,692
‡¡◊ËÕ«—π∑’Ë 11 °√°Æ“§¡ 2545 ∫√‘…—∑ Õ’ ‡∑‘√åπ ‚Œ∫“ ‰ææå ®”°—¥ ÷Ë߇ªìπ∫√‘…—∑¬àÕ¬·ÀàßÀπ÷Ë߉¥â∑” —≠≠“∑“ß°“√‡ß‘π ”À√—∫‡ß‘π°Ÿâ·≈–
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124,635
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51,896
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66,765
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Report of the Board of Directorsû AccountabilityReport of the Board of Directorsû AccountabilityReport of the Board of Directorsû AccountabilityReport of the Board of Directorsû AccountabilityReport of the Board of Directorsû Accountabilityon the Financial Statementon the Financial Statementon the Financial Statementon the Financial Statementon the Financial Statement
The Board of Directors have the financial statement prepared to show financial status and business performance
of the company in 2004 according to the Public Limited Company Act of B.E. 2535 (1992). The Board of Directors are aware
of the duty and accountability as director of the company registered in the Stock Exchange of Thailand for the companyûs
financial statement and consolidated financial statement including the financial information which appears in the 2004
annual report.
In this regard, the Board of Directors appoint the Audit Committee which consists of independent directors to
oversee the quality of the financial statement and the verification of the internal control efficiency of the company and
its subsidiaries to ensure that the financial accounts are completely and accurately recorded to preserve the assets, provide
a guideline for the company and its subsidiaries and to prevent the corruption or any substantial irregular activities. The
reviews of the Audit Committee are presented in this annual report.
The Board of Directors hereby certify that the company has employed its careful and reasonable consideration
and the best calculation approach in preparing the financial statement under the appropriate accounting policy which is
consistent and complies with Thailandûs certified accounting standard with sufficient disclosure of significant information in
the Note to Financial Statement.
(Sujarit Patchimnun) (Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)
Chairman, Board of Directors President and CEO
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In 2004 fiscal year, the Audit Committee held 4 meetings with the management of the company and its subsidiaries,
internal auditor and external certified public accountant to present to the Board of Directors. The Committee considered
and discussed various issues, received explanation from related parties and provided recommendations for improvement as
follows:
1. Verify the interim financial statement and 2004 financial statement: after inquiring the certified public accountant
and internal auditor and receiving explanation from the management, the Committee agreed with the certified public
accountant that the financial statement is accurate in substantial issues according to Thailandûs certified accounting
standard and discloses sufficient, accurate and complete details of connected transactions.
2. Verify and approve the risk-based internal audit plan as well as supporting and promoting the Audit Office to
operate more efficiently by personnel capacity building and continuous improvement of internal audit system together with
the study and application of suitable information technology.
3. Verify the performance assessment of internal control system including the implementation of external regulation
or commitments and relevant laws of the company and 7 subsidiaries: the Committee perceived that the company and
its subsidiaries have appropriate internal control system and did not find any substantial issues that did not comply with
related regulations, commitments or laws. The Committee followed up on the progress on the development of work systems
which would be beneficial to the internal control of the group of companies. In 2004, the Committeeûs major resolutions
included:
a. Have the company and its subsidiaries jointly consider ways to improve the efficiency of tap water debt management
b. Have the company improve the preparation and control of the budget in a clearer and more efficient manner
c. Propose through the subsidiaryûs Board of Directors that clear policy and guideline on merchandise inventory
management be established
d. Promote and support the Board of Directors who play a significant role in setting up policy and environment that
are conducive to the good governance to understand the criteria, roles and authority in every aspect, to receive training,
to attend seminars and to extensively exchange views with relevant institutions such as the Institute of Directors(IOD) etc.
The Committee emphasized the management to continuously improve the internal control system, enhance the
efficiency and adjust it to suit the business environment.
4. Promote and support the company to participate in TRISûs good corporate governance rating service. In 2004, the
company received the rating score of 7.70 which is considered good. The Committee also emphasized the company to
continue to improve the good corporate governance in the future.
The Committee has compared the certified public accounting fees of the 2005 fiscal year from leading certified
public accounting firms and found that Mrs. Saifon Inkaew registration no. 4434 or Mrs. Ratana Jala registration no. 3734 or
Mr. Narong Puntawong registration no. 3315 from Ernst & Young Office Limited., has offered an appropriate fee and
therefore proposed the appointment of the companyûs certified public accountant with the remuneration of 655,000 baht
(Six hundred fifty-five thousand baht only) to the Board of Directors for the consideration of the ordinary shareholderûs
meeting at a later stage.
(Bowornsak Uwanno)
Chairman of the Audit Committee
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To the Shareholders of Eastern Water Resources Development and ManagementTo the Shareholders of Eastern Water Resources Development and ManagementTo the Shareholders of Eastern Water Resources Development and ManagementTo the Shareholders of Eastern Water Resources Development and ManagementTo the Shareholders of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management
Public Company LimitedPublic Company LimitedPublic Company LimitedPublic Company LimitedPublic Company Limited
I have audited the balance sheets of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company
Limited and the consolidated balance sheets of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company
Limited and subsidiaries as at September 30, 2004 and 2003, and the related statements of income, changes in shareholdersû
equity and cash flows of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited and the
consolidated statements of income, changes in shareholdersû equity and cash flows of Eastern Water Resources Develop-
ment and Management Public Company Limited and subsidiaries for each of the years then ended. These financial
statements are the responsibility of the Companyûs management as to their correctness and completeness of the
presentation. My responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on my audits.
I conducted my audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that I
plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the
financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. I believe that my audits provide a
reasonable basis for my opinion.
In my opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position
of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited and Eastern Water Resources
Development and Management Public Company Limited and subsidiaries as at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the results
of operations and cash flows for each of the years then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles.
(Winid Silamongkol)(Winid Silamongkol)(Winid Silamongkol)(Winid Silamongkol)(Winid Silamongkol)
Certified Public AccountantCertified Public AccountantCertified Public AccountantCertified Public AccountantCertified Public Accountant
Registration No. 3378Registration No. 3378Registration No. 3378Registration No. 3378Registration No. 3378
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November 11, 2004November 11, 2004November 11, 2004November 11, 2004November 11, 2004
9393939393
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSSEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
ASSETSASSETSASSETSASSETSASSETS
CURRENT ASSETSCURRENT ASSETSCURRENT ASSETSCURRENT ASSETSCURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
Current investments
Trade accounts receivable
- Related parties
- Others (net of allowance for doubtful
accounts of Baht 1.9 million in 2004 and
Baht 2.4 million in 2003)
Non-revenue water project held for
collection
- Billed
- Unbilled
Short-term loan to subsidiaries
Inventories
Other current assets
Total Current AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current Assets
NON-CURRENT ASSETSNON-CURRENT ASSETSNON-CURRENT ASSETSNON-CURRENT ASSETSNON-CURRENT ASSETS
Long-term loan to subsidiary
Investment recorded by the equity
method
Long-term investment in equity securities
of related company - at cost method
Advance payment for water pipeline
installation
Property, plant and equipment - net
Goodwill - net
Deferred acquisition cost on concession
- net
Fixed deposits under pledge
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes
5
6
4
4
4
7
4,8
4
4,9
4
10
11
20042004200420042004
152,907,371
1,993,291,155
120,872,091
69,365,025
7,277,633
29,690,716
-
88,283,191
160,071,087
2,621,758,2692,621,758,2692,621,758,2692,621,758,2692,621,758,269
-
698,451
85,387,500
759,287
4,054,439,646
196,205,646
72,834,095
46,490,617
20032003200320032003
106,921,256
1,591,780,104
107,392,365
42,044,377
44,031,127
62,876,316
-
38,060,311
86,362,331
2,079,468,1872,079,468,1872,079,468,1872,079,468,1872,079,468,187
-
834,153
85,387,500
4,041,202
4,042,876,500
204,488,882
75,953,729
37,791,016
20042004200420042004
31,741,553
1,993,146,379
76,866,210
40,184,831
-
-
160,000,000
-
47,415,616
2,349,354,5892,349,354,5892,349,354,5892,349,354,5892,349,354,589
72,890,000
590,357,945
85,387,500
759,287
3,425,855,621
-
-
37,291,133
20032003200320032003
38,238,043
1,559,778,125
73,897,224
38,943,921
-
-
25,027,397
-
48,051,630
1,783,936,3401,783,936,3401,783,936,3401,783,936,3401,783,936,340
125,360,000
592,895,307
85,387,500
3,020,888
3,427,386,847
-
-
29,351,633
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSSEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
ASSETS (Continued)ASSETS (Continued)ASSETS (Continued)ASSETS (Continued)ASSETS (Continued)
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
ChairmanChairmanChairmanChairmanChairman President & CEOPresident & CEOPresident & CEOPresident & CEOPresident & CEO
(Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun)(Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun)(Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun)(Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun)(Mr. Sujarit Patchimnun) (Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)(Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)(Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)(Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)(Mr. Wanchai Lawatanatrakul)
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Other non-current assets
Total Non-Current AssetsTotal Non-Current AssetsTotal Non-Current AssetsTotal Non-Current AssetsTotal Non-Current Assets
TOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETSTOTAL ASSETS
20042004200420042004
16,877,005
4,473,692,2474,473,692,2474,473,692,2474,473,692,2474,473,692,247
7,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,516
20032003200320032003
8,102,973
4,459,475,9554,459,475,9554,459,475,9554,459,475,9554,459,475,955
6,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,142
20032003200320032003
4,636,191
4,268,038,3664,268,038,3664,268,038,3664,268,038,3664,268,038,366
6,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,706
20042004200420042004
9,606,732
4,222,148,2184,222,148,2184,222,148,2184,222,148,2184,222,148,218
6,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,807
9595959595
CURRENT LIABILITIESCURRENT LIABILITIESCURRENT LIABILITIESCURRENT LIABILITIESCURRENT LIABILITIES
Short-tem loan from financial institution
(interest at the rate of 6.25% per annum)
Trade accounts payable
- Related parties
- Others
Income tax payable
Accrued interest expense
Short-term loan from related party
Current portion of debentures
Current portion of bills of exchange
Current portion of long-term loan
Other current liabilities
Total Current LiabilitiesTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal Current Liabilities
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIESNON-CURRENT LIABILITIESNON-CURRENT LIABILITIESNON-CURRENT LIABILITIESNON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Debentures
Bills of exchange
Long-term loan - net
Retentions
Total Non-Current LiabilitiesTotal Non-Current LiabilitiesTotal Non-Current LiabilitiesTotal Non-Current LiabilitiesTotal Non-Current Liabilities
Total LiabilitiesTotal LiabilitiesTotal LiabilitiesTotal LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes
4
4
12
13
14
4
12
13
14
20032003200320032003
-
-
8,264,534
56,842,242
38,367,123
-
2,200,000,000
-
-
63,641,296
2,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,1952,367,115,195
-
325,000,000
-
12,936,001
337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001337,936,001
2,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,1962,705,051,196
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSSEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYLIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYLIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYLIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYLIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004
60,000,000
14,718,736
85,543,599
81,747,277
28,273,245
10,284,120
-
325,000,000
28,000,000
85,220,017
718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994718,786,994
2,500,000,000
-
269,500,000
13,927,559
2,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,5592,783,427,559
3,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,5533,502,214,553
20032003200320032003
5,000,000
48,074,137
52,975,895
59,337,513
39,873,224
-
2,200,000,000
-
12,500,000
124,766,695
2,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,4642,542,527,464
-
325,000,000
243,691,691
17,995,794
586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485586,687,485
3,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,9493,129,214,949
20042004200420042004
-
-
12,047,523
79,616,351
26,966,220
-
-
325,000,000
-
67,397,955
511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049511,028,049
2,500,000,000
-
-
9,957,588
2,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,5882,509,957,588
3,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,6373,020,985,637
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSBALANCE SHEETSSEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY (Continued)LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY (Continued)LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY (Continued)LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY (Continued)LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY (Continued)
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY
Authorized share capital:
166,500,000 common shares in 2004 and
105,000,000 common shares in 2003,
Baht 10 par value
Issued and paid-up share capital:
100,000,000 common shares,
Baht 10 per share
Premium on share capital
Assets transferred from customers - net
Unrealized gain (loss) from changes in
carrying value of available-for-sale
investments
Retained earnings
- Appropriated for legal reserve
- Unappropriated
Total Shareholdersû Equity of the ParentTotal Shareholdersû Equity of the ParentTotal Shareholdersû Equity of the ParentTotal Shareholdersû Equity of the ParentTotal Shareholdersû Equity of the Parent
CompanyCompanyCompanyCompanyCompany
Minority interests
Total Shareholdersû EquityTotal Shareholdersû EquityTotal Shareholdersû EquityTotal Shareholdersû EquityTotal Shareholdersû Equity
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANDTOTAL LIABILITIES ANDTOTAL LIABILITIES ANDTOTAL LIABILITIES ANDTOTAL LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITYSHAREHOLDERSû EQUITY
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes
15
16
17
20032003200320032003
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
63,467,744
23,188,290
105,000,000
1,177,377,644
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
62,805,683
3,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,1933,409,729,193
6,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,1426,538,944,142
20032003200320032003
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
63,467,744
23,188,290
105,000,000
1,177,377,644
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
-
3,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,5103,346,923,510
6,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,7066,051,974,706
20042004200420042004
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
59,986,580
(15,294,037)
127,292,613
1,400,642,182
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
-
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
6,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,8076,571,502,807
20042004200420042004
1,000,000,000
977,889,832
59,986,580
(15,294,037)
127,292,613
1,400,642,182
3,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,1703,550,517,170
42,718,793
3,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,9633,593,235,963
7,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,5167,095,450,516
9797979797
REVENUESREVENUESREVENUESREVENUESREVENUES
Sales - raw water
Sales - others
Total sales
Service income
Dividend and interest income
Share of profits from investments
recorded by the equity method - net
Gain on sale of current investments
Other income
Total RevenuesTotal RevenuesTotal RevenuesTotal RevenuesTotal Revenues
EXPENSESEXPENSESEXPENSESEXPENSESEXPENSES
Cost of sales - raw water
Cost of sales - others
Total cost of sales
Cost of service
Selling and administrative expenses
Expense for development of life
quality and environment
Directorsû remuneration
Share of losses from investments recorded
by the equity method - net
Total ExpensesTotal ExpensesTotal ExpensesTotal ExpensesTotal Expenses
Profit before Interest Expense andProfit before Interest Expense andProfit before Interest Expense andProfit before Interest Expense andProfit before Interest Expense and
Income TaxIncome TaxIncome TaxIncome TaxIncome Tax
Interest ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest ExpenseInterest Expense
Income TaxIncome TaxIncome TaxIncome TaxIncome Tax
Profit after Income TaxProfit after Income TaxProfit after Income TaxProfit after Income TaxProfit after Income Tax
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes
4
4
20032003200320032003
1,090,307,059
143,892,979
1,234,200,038
115,486,672
62,404,671
344,154
-
3,410,759
1,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,2941,415,846,294
411,841,151
114,552,820
526,393,971
90,351,239
122,666,512
7,999,898
12,127,906
-
759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526759,539,526
656,306,768656,306,768656,306,768656,306,768656,306,768
(189,423,670)(189,423,670)(189,423,670)(189,423,670)(189,423,670)
(126,528,146)(126,528,146)(126,528,146)(126,528,146)(126,528,146)
340,354,952340,354,952340,354,952340,354,952340,354,952
20032003200320032003
1,106,774,659
25,818,084
1,132,592,743
3,738,830
67,180,483
-
-
5,023,620
1,208,535,6761,208,535,6761,208,535,6761,208,535,6761,208,535,676
425,906,794
25,559,903
451,466,697
3,383,248
66,656,149
7,790,201
9,065,210
14,217,047
552,578,552552,578,552552,578,552552,578,552552,578,552
655,957,124655,957,124655,957,124655,957,124655,957,124
(187,604,739)(187,604,739)(187,604,739)(187,604,739)(187,604,739)
(115,841,307)(115,841,307)(115,841,307)(115,841,307)(115,841,307)
352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESSTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMEFOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004
1,235,162,319
417,207,293
1,652,369,612
150,283,839
24,480,640
-
67,965,233
4,247,120
1,899,346,4441,899,346,4441,899,346,4441,899,346,4441,899,346,444
462,954,685
302,616,979
765,571,664
138,397,684
142,190,043
12,285,475
19,392,757
135,702
1,077,973,3251,077,973,3251,077,973,3251,077,973,3251,077,973,325
821,373,119821,373,119821,373,119821,373,119821,373,119
(216,492,524)(216,492,524)(216,492,524)(216,492,524)(216,492,524)
(179,269,934)(179,269,934)(179,269,934)(179,269,934)(179,269,934)
425,610,661425,610,661425,610,661425,610,661425,610,661
20042004200420042004
1,256,940,393
32,059,817
1,289,000,210
5,435,527
33,158,624
-
67,965,233
6,136,116
1,401,695,7101,401,695,7101,401,695,7101,401,695,7101,401,695,710
464,283,897
32,149,385
496,433,282
5,777,942
67,384,868
11,845,574
11,701,504
2,537,362
595,680,532595,680,532595,680,532595,680,532595,680,532
806,015,178806,015,178806,015,178806,015,178806,015,178
(197,012,270)(197,012,270)(197,012,270)(197,012,270)(197,012,270)
(163,445,757)(163,445,757)(163,445,757)(163,445,757)(163,445,757)
445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Net Loss of Minority InterestsNet Loss of Minority InterestsNet Loss of Minority InterestsNet Loss of Minority InterestsNet Loss of Minority Interests
NET PROFITNET PROFITNET PROFITNET PROFITNET PROFIT
Basic Earnings Per ShareBasic Earnings Per ShareBasic Earnings Per ShareBasic Earnings Per ShareBasic Earnings Per Share
NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes 20032003200320032003
12,156,126
352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078
3.533.533.533.533.53
20032003200320032003
-
352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078352,511,078
3.533.533.533.533.53
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESSTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMESTATEMENTS OF INCOMEFOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
In Bahtn Bahtn Bahtn Bahtn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004
19,946,490
445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151
4.464.464.464.464.46
20042004200420042004
-
445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151445,557,151
4.464.464.464.464.46
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)
-
-
-
-
-
59,98
6,58
0 5
9,98
6,58
0 5
9,98
6,58
0 5
9,98
6,58
0 5
9,98
6,58
0
Approp
riated
for
Approp
riated
for
Approp
riated
for
Approp
riated
for
Approp
riated
for
lega
l res
erve
lega
l res
erve
lega
l res
erve
lega
l res
erve
lega
l res
erve
105,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
0
-
-
-
-
-
105,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
010
5,00
0,00
0
-
-
22,292
,613
-
-
-
127,29
2,61
312
7,29
2,61
312
7,29
2,61
312
7,29
2,61
312
7,29
2,61
3
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
18 17 18
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TEA
STER
N W
ATER
RES
OUR
CES
DEVE
LOPM
ENT
AND
MAN
AGEM
ENT
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TEA
STER
N W
ATER
RES
OUR
CES
DEVE
LOPM
ENT
AND
MAN
AGEM
ENT
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
IMIT
ED A
ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
PUBL
IC C
OM
PANY
LIM
ITED
AND
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
SPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
IMIT
ED A
ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
PUBL
IC C
OM
PANY
LIM
ITED
AND
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
SPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
IMIT
ED A
ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
ANGE
S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYST
ATEM
ENTS
OF
CHAN
GES
IN S
HARE
HOLD
ERSû
EQ
UITY
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
ANGE
S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYST
ATEM
ENTS
OF
CHAN
GES
IN S
HARE
HOLD
ERSû
EQ
UITY
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
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S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYFO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
FOR
EACH
OF
THE
YEAR
S EN
DED
SEPT
EMBE
R 30
, 200
4 AN
D 20
03FO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
FOR
EACH
OF
THE
YEAR
S EN
DED
SEPT
EMBE
R 30
, 200
4 AN
D 20
03FO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
18 17 18
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02
Amortizat
ion
of a
ssets tra
nsferre
d
from c
ustomers
Unrealize
d loss in
stat
emen
t of inc
ome
Net profit
Cas
h divide
nds
Minority
interests
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03
Amortizat
ion
of a
ssets tra
nsferre
d
from c
ustomers
Unrealize
d loss in
stat
emen
t of inc
ome
Lega
l res
erve
Net profit
Cas
h divide
nds
Minority
interests
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04
The
acco
mpa
nying
notes are
an in
tegral p
art of the
se finan
cial sta
temen
ts.
Prem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
n
Share
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
l
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
-
-
-
-
-
977
,889
,832
977,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
977
,889
,832
977
,889
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977
,889
,832
Tota
lTo
tal
Tota
lTo
tal
Tota
l
3,23
9,48
9,11
13,23
9,48
9,11
13,23
9,48
9,11
13,23
9,48
9,11
13,23
9,48
9,11
1
(3,471
,652
)
(12
,319
,085
)
352
,511
,078
(180
,000
,000
)
1
3,51
9,74
1
3,40
9,72
9,19
33,40
9,72
9,19
33,40
9,72
9,19
33,40
9,72
9,19
33,40
9,72
9,19
3
(3,481
,164
)
(38
,482
,327
)
-
(445
,557
,151
)
(200
,140
,400
)
( 1
9,94
6,49
0)
3,593
,235
,963
3,593
,235
,963
3,593
,235
,963
3,593
,235
,963
3,593
,235
,963
In B
aht
In B
aht
In B
aht
In B
aht
In B
aht
Con
solid
ated
Con
solid
ated
Con
solid
ated
Con
solid
ated
Con
solid
ated
Unrealize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
35,507
,375
35,507
,375
35,507
,375
35,507
,375
35,507
,375
-
(12,31
9,08
5)
-
-
-
23,18
8,29
0 2
3,18
8,29
0 2
3,18
8,29
0 2
3,18
8,29
0 2
3,18
8,29
0
-
(38,48
2,32
7)
-
-
-
-
(15
,294
,037
) (15
,294
,037
) (15
,294
,037
) (15
,294
,037
) (15
,294
,037
)
Minority
interests
Minority
interests
Minority
interests
Minority
interests
Minority
interests
49
,285
,942
49
,285
,942
49
,285
,942
49
,285
,942
49
,285
,942
-
-
-
-
13
,519
,741
62
,805
,683
62
,805
,683
62
,805
,683
62
,805
,683
62
,805
,683
-
-
-
-
(140
,400
)
( 1
9,94
6,49
0)
4
2,71
8,79
3
42,71
8,79
3
42,71
8,79
3
42,71
8,79
3
42,71
8,79
3
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
reta
ined
earning
reta
ined
earning
reta
ined
earning
reta
ined
earning
reta
ined
earning
1,00
4,86
6,56
61,00
4,86
6,56
61,00
4,86
6,56
61,00
4,86
6,56
61,00
4,86
6,56
6
-
-
35
2,51
1,07
8
(180
,000
,000
)
-
1,17
7,37
7,64
41,17
7,37
7,64
41,17
7,37
7,64
41,17
7,37
7,64
41,17
7,37
7,64
4
-
-
(22,29
2,61
3)
445
,557
,151
(200
,000
,000
)
-
1,40
0,64
2,18
21,40
0,64
2,18
21,40
0,64
2,18
21,40
0,64
2,18
21,40
0,64
2,18
2
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
02Ba
lanc
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at Se
ptem
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, 20
02Ba
lanc
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at Se
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lanc
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, 20
02
Amortizat
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of a
ssets tra
nsferre
d
from c
ustomers
Unrealize
d loss in
stat
emen
t of inc
ome
Net profit
Cas
h divide
nds pa
id
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
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at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
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at Se
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ber 30
, 20
03Ba
lanc
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at Se
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, 20
03Ba
lanc
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at Se
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ber 30
, 20
03
Amortizat
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of a
ssets tra
nsferre
d
from c
ustomers
Unrealize
d loss in
stat
emen
t of inc
ome
Lega
l res
erve
Net profit
Cas
h divide
nds pa
id
Balanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
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at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04Ba
lanc
e as
at Se
ptem
ber 30
, 20
04
Issue
d an
d pa
id-
Issue
d an
d pa
id-
Issue
d an
d pa
id-
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d an
d pa
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d an
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up sha
re c
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sha
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lup
sha
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sha
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1,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
0
-
-
-
-
1,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
0
-
-
-
-
-
1,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
01,00
0,00
0,00
0
Prem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
nPrem
ium o
nPrem
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nPrem
ium o
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Share
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
lSh
are
capita
l
9
77,889
,832
977,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
297
7,88
9,83
2
-
-
-
-
9
77,889
,832
9
77,889
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9
77,889
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9
77,889
,832
9
77,889
,832
-
-
-
-
-
9
77,889
,832
9
77,889
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9
77,889
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9
77,889
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9
77,889
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Asse
ts tra
ns-
Asse
ts tra
ns-
Asse
ts tra
ns-
Asse
ts tra
ns-
Asse
ts tra
ns-
ferre
dferre
dferre
dferre
dferre
d
from c
ustomers
from c
ustomers
from c
ustomers
from c
ustomers
from c
ustomers
66,93
9,39
6 6
6,93
9,39
6 6
6,93
9,39
6 6
6,93
9,39
6 6
6,93
9,39
6
(3,47
1,65
2)
-
-
-
63
,467
,744
63,467
,744
63,467
,744
63,467
,744
63,467
,744
(3,48
1,16
4)
-
-
-
-
59
,986
,580
59
,986
,580
59
,986
,580
59
,986
,580
59
,986
,580
Tota
lTo
tal
Tota
lTo
tal
Tota
l
3,19
0,20
3,16
93,19
0,20
3,16
93,19
0,20
3,16
93,19
0,20
3,16
93,19
0,20
3,16
9
(3,471
,652
)
(12,31
9,08
5)
352,51
1,07
8
(180
,000
,000
)
3,34
6,92
3,51
03,34
6,92
3,51
03,34
6,92
3,51
03,34
6,92
3,51
03,34
6,92
3,51
0
(3,481
,164
)
(38,48
2,32
7)
-
445,55
7,15
1
(20
0,00
0,00
0)
3,55
0,51
7,17
03,55
0,51
7,17
03,55
0,51
7,17
03,55
0,51
7,17
03,55
0,51
7,17
0
The
acco
mpa
nying
notes are
an in
tegral p
art of the
se finan
cial sta
temen
ts.
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TEA
STER
N W
ATER
RES
OUR
CES
DEVE
LOPM
ENT
AND
MAN
AGEM
ENT
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TEA
STER
N W
ATER
RES
OUR
CES
DEVE
LOPM
ENT
AND
MAN
AGEM
ENT
EAST
ERN
WAT
ER R
ESO
URCE
S DE
VELO
PMEN
T AN
D M
ANAG
EMEN
TPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
IMIT
ED A
ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
PUBL
IC C
OM
PANY
LIM
ITED
AND
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
SPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
IMIT
ED A
ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
PUBL
IC C
OM
PANY
LIM
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AND
SUB
SIDI
ARIE
SPU
BLIC
CO
MPA
NY L
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ND S
UBSI
DIAR
IES
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
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S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYST
ATEM
ENTS
OF
CHAN
GES
IN S
HARE
HOLD
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EQ
UITY
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
ANGE
S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYST
ATEM
ENTS
OF
CHAN
GES
IN S
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HOLD
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EQ
UITY
STAT
EMEN
TS O
F CH
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S IN
SHA
REHO
LDER
Sû E
QUI
TYFO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
FOR
EACH
OF
THE
YEAR
S EN
DED
SEPT
EMBE
R 30
, 200
4 AN
D 20
03FO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
FOR
EACH
OF
THE
YEAR
S EN
DED
SEPT
EMBE
R 30
, 200
4 AN
D 20
03FO
R EA
CH O
F TH
E YE
ARS
ENDE
D SE
PTEM
BER
30, 2
004
AND
2003
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
18 17 18
Unrealize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
inUn
realize
d ga
in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
from c
hang
es in
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
carry
ing
value
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
of a
valia
ble-for-
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
sale in
vestm
ents
3
5,50
7,37
5
35,50
7,37
5
35,50
7,37
5
35,50
7,37
5
35,50
7,37
5
-
(12,31
9,08
5)
-
-
2
3,18
8,29
0
23,188
,290
23
,188
,290
23
,188
,290
23
,188
,290
-
(38,48
2,32
7)
-
-
-
(15,29
4,03
7)
(15,29
4,03
7)
(15,29
4,03
7)
(15,29
4,03
7)
(15,29
4,03
7)
Approp
riated
Approp
riated
Approp
riated
Approp
riated
Approp
riated
for le
gal
for le
gal
for le
gal
for le
gal
for le
gal
rese
rve
rese
rve
rese
rve
rese
rve
rese
rve
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
-
-
-
-
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
1
05,000
,000
-
-
2
2,29
2,61
3
-
-
1
27,292
,613
1
27,292
,613
1
27,292
,613
1
27,292
,613
1
27,292
,613
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
Unap
prop
riated
reta
ined
reta
ined
reta
ined
reta
ined
reta
ined
earning
earning
earning
earning
earning
1,00
4,86
6,56
6 1,00
4,86
6,56
6 1,00
4,86
6,56
6 1,00
4,86
6,56
6 1,00
4,86
6,56
6
-
-
3
52,511
,078
(180
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,000
)
1,177
,377
,644
1,177
,377
,644
1,177
,377
,644
1,177
,377
,644
1,177
,377
,644
-
-
(22
,292
,613
)
4
45,557
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(200
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,000
)
1,40
0,64
2,18
2 1,40
0,64
2,18
2 1,40
0,64
2,18
2 1,40
0,64
2,18
2 1,40
0,64
2,18
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101101101101101
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net profit
Adjustments to reconcile net profit to net
cash provided by operating activities
Allowance (reversal of allowance) for
doubtful accounts
Share of loss (gain) from investments
recorded by the equity method
Net loss of minority interests
Loss on disposal of fixed assets
Depreciation
Amortization of acquisition cost on concession
Amortization of deferred debenture
underwriting expenses
Amortization of assets transferred from
customers
Amortization of goodwill
Decrease (increase) in operating assets:Decrease (increase) in operating assets:Decrease (increase) in operating assets:Decrease (increase) in operating assets:Decrease (increase) in operating assets:
Trade accounts receivable
Water leakage control project held for
collection
Inventories
Other current assets
Other non-current assets
Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities:Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities:Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities:Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities:Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities:
Trade accounts payable
Income tax payable
Accrued interest expense
Other current liabilities
Retentions
Net Cash Provided by Operating ActivitiesNet Cash Provided by Operating ActivitiesNet Cash Provided by Operating ActivitiesNet Cash Provided by Operating ActivitiesNet Cash Provided by Operating Activities
20032003200320032003
352,511,078
2,350,000
(344,153)
(12,156,127)
262,163
145,178,476
3,111,111
2,539,000
(3,471,652)
8,396,408
(20,134,180)
(99,917,935)
(33,396,380)
44,147,985
1,990,713
68,938,355
12,675,625
(209,571)
(70,921,393)
3,484,142
405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665405,033,665
20032003200320032003
352,511,078
2,350,000
14,217,047
-
8,613
128,231,272
-
2,539,000
(3,471,652)
-
(7,722,195)
-
-
58,101,222
7,762
(10,848,812)
10,180,354
-
(85,045,444)
2,446,477
463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722463,504,722
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSFOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004
445,557,151
(452,921)
135,702
(19,946,490)
8,930
196,836,410
3,119,634
2,166,065
(3,481,164)
8,283,236
(40,347,453)
69,939,094
(50,222,880)
(75,874,821)
(8,670,957)
(787,697)
22,409,764
(11,599,979)
(39,546,678)
(4,068,235)
493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711493,456,711
20042004200420042004
445,557,151
(452,921)
2,537,362
-
-
140,837,876
-
2,166,065
(3,481,164)
-
(3,756,975)
-
-
(1,530,051)
(4,867,466)
3,782,989
22,774,109
(11,400,903)
3,756,659
(2,978,413)
592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318592,944,318
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Decrease (increase) in fixed deposits under
pledge
Decrease (increase) in current investments
Increase in short-term loan to related parties
Decrease (increase) in long-tem loan to
subsidiary
Increase in long-term investments
Decrease in advance payment for water
pipeline installation
Net cash paid for additional shares purchased
from minority interests
Proceeds from sales of fixed assets
Increase in property, plant and equipment
Net Cash Used in Investing ActivitiesNet Cash Used in Investing ActivitiesNet Cash Used in Investing ActivitiesNet Cash Used in Investing ActivitiesNet Cash Used in Investing Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Increase in short-term loan from financial
institution
Increase in short-term loan from related party
Increase in debentures
Increase in long-term loan
Proceed from minority interest for investments
in subsidiary
Cash dividends paid
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) FinancingNet Cash Provided by (Used in) FinancingNet Cash Provided by (Used in) FinancingNet Cash Provided by (Used in) FinancingNet Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing
ActivitiesActivitiesActivitiesActivitiesActivities
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH ANDNET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH ANDNET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH ANDNET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH ANDNET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND
CASH EQUIVALENTSCASH EQUIVALENTSCASH EQUIVALENTSCASH EQUIVALENTSCASH EQUIVALENTS
CASH AT SUBSIDIARY FROM ADDITIONALCASH AT SUBSIDIARY FROM ADDITIONALCASH AT SUBSIDIARY FROM ADDITIONALCASH AT SUBSIDIARY FROM ADDITIONALCASH AT SUBSIDIARY FROM ADDITIONAL
SHARES ACQUISITIONSHARES ACQUISITIONSHARES ACQUISITIONSHARES ACQUISITIONSHARES ACQUISITION
20032003200320032003
50,973,994
101,879,404
-
-
(490,000)
17,943,505
(9,162,165)
-
(571,587,513)
(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)(410,442,775)
5,000,000
-
-
106,191,691
37,500,000
(180,000,000)
(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)(31,308,309)
(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)(36,717,419)
(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)(7,477,822)
20032003200320032003
(4,236,623)
132,761,559
(25,027,397)
(125,360,000)
(37,500,000)
15,272,230
-
-
(243,375,419)
(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)(287,465,650)
-
-
-
-
(180,000,000)
(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)(180,000,000)
( 3,960,928)( 3,960,928)( 3,960,928)( 3,960,928)( 3,960,928)
-----
20042004200420042004
(8,699,601)
(439,993,378)
-
-
-
3,281,915
-
76,960
(208,588,521)
(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)(653,922,625)
55,000,000
10,284,120
300,000,000
41,308,309
-
(200,140,400)
206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029206,452,029
45,986,11545,986,11545,986,11545,986,11545,986,115
-----
20042004200420042004
(7,939,500)
(471,850,581)
(134,972,603)
52,470,000
-
2,261,601
-
-
(139,409,725)
(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)(699,440,808)
-
-
300,000,000
-
-
(200,000,000)
100,000,000100,000,000100,000,000100,000,000100,000,000
(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)(6,496,490)
-----
103103103103103
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESSTATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003FOR EACH OF THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 AND 2003
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
2. Purchase of additional shares from minority interests
During the first quarter of 2003, Universal Utilities Company Limited purchased additional shares in Nakornsawan Water
Supply Company Limited, a subsidiary company of the Company, from minority interests. The fair market value of assets
purchased and liabilities assumed were as follows:
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,
BEGINNING OF YEARBEGINNING OF YEARBEGINNING OF YEARBEGINNING OF YEARBEGINNING OF YEAR
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,
END OF YEAREND OF YEAREND OF YEAREND OF YEAREND OF YEAR
ADDITIONAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:ADDITIONAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:ADDITIONAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:ADDITIONAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:ADDITIONAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
1. Cash paid during the year for:
Income tax
Withholding income tax
Interest expense
Cash
Trade accounts receivable
Supplies
Other receivables
Other current assets
Property, plant and equipment
Deferred acquisition cost on concession
Other non-current assets
Other payable
Accrued expenses
Other current liabilities
Goodwill
Total purchase price
Less: Cash at subsidiary company
Net cash flows used
20032003200320032003
151,116,497
106,921,256
104,952,535
12,882,287
221,514,959
20032003200320032003
42,198,971
38,238,043
101,117,093
8,208,166
198,000,000
In BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn BahtIn Baht
7,477,822
341,786
7,597
2,694,172
494,122
2,801,960
1,765,390
23,230
(3,735,790)
(55,153)
(26,345)
4,851,196
16,639,987
(7,477,822)
9,162,165
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
20042004200420042004
106,921,256
152,907,371
140,839,511
21,784,521
232,562,553
20042004200420042004
38,238,043
31,741,553
131,453,176
9,219,328
198,000,000
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial StatementsNotes to Financial StatementsNotes to Financial StatementsNotes to Financial StatementsNotes to Financial StatementsSeptember 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
1. GENERAL1. GENERAL1. GENERAL1. GENERAL1. GENERAL
The CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe Company
Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited (çthe Companyé) is a listed
company on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The major shareholder of the Company is the Provincial Waterworks Authority
with 44% stake in share capital. The Company engages in the business of development and management of the major
water pipeline distribution systems in the eastern seaboard areas and in procurement and distribution of raw water from the
governmental organizationûs sources to the users for commercial purposes. According to the contract dated December 26,
1993 between the Company and the Ministry of Finance, the Company is privileged to manage the major water pipeline
distribution systems for the period of 30 years. In return, the Company is required to provide the Ministry of Finance with the
benefit according to the agreement. The employees of the Company as at September 30, 2004 and 2003 numbered 91
and 88, respectively. The employee costs of the Company for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 amounted
to Baht 56.4 million and Baht 48.0 million, respectively. The registered office address of the Company is located at 9/9
Vipavadeerangsit Road, Laksi, Bangkok, Thailand.
The Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary Companies
The principal business operations of the subsidiaries are summarized as follows:
Nature ofNature ofNature ofNature ofNature of Country ofCountry ofCountry ofCountry ofCountry of Percentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingBusinessBusinessBusinessBusinessBusiness RegistrationRegistrationRegistrationRegistrationRegistration
20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003
Global Water Systems Selling water by Thailand 100 100Corporation Limited vending machine and
manufacturing andinstallation of machine
Universal Utilities Selling tap water, Thailand 100 100Company Limited operating of waste
water treatment andselling relatedmachinery, equipmentand chemical productsand investing in threewater supplycompanies
Tattara Company Limited Holding company Thailand - 100(registered the dissolutionin June 2004)Chachoengsao Water Manufacturing and Thailand 99 99Supply Company Limited selling tap water
Bangpakong Water Manufacturing and Thailand 99 99Supply Company Limited selling tap water
105105105105105
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Nature ofNature ofNature ofNature ofNature of Country ofCountry ofCountry ofCountry ofCountry of Percentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingPercentage of HoldingBusinessBusinessBusinessBusinessBusiness RegistrationRegistrationRegistrationRegistrationRegistration
20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003
Nakornsawan Water Manufacturing and Thailand 100 100Supply Company Limited selling tap water
Eastern Hobas Pipes Manufacturing and Thailand 50 50Co., Ltd. selling water pipe
The employees of the subsidiary companies as at September 30, 2004 and 2003 numbered 176 and 133, respectively.
The employee costs of the subsidiary companies for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 amounted to Baht 53.4
million and Baht 32.9 million, respectively.
Basis for Financial Statement PreparationBasis for Financial Statement PreparationBasis for Financial Statement PreparationBasis for Financial Statement PreparationBasis for Financial Statement Preparation
The Company and the subsidiary companies maintain their official accounting records in Thai Baht and prepare their
statutory financial statements and consolidated financial statements in the Thai language in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles in Thailand, which may not conform with generally accepted accounting principles in
other countries. The accompanying financial statements and consolidated financial statements are not intended to present
the financial position, results of operations and cash flows in accordance with accounting principles and practices generally
accepted in countries and jurisdictions other than Thailand. Accordingly, these financial statements and consolidated
financial statements are not designed for those who are not informed about Thai accounting principles and practices.
For the convenience of the reader, an English translation of financial statements and consolidated financial
statements have been prepared from the Thai language financial statements and consolidated financial statements which
are issued for domestic reporting purposes.
2. PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION2. PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION2. PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION2. PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION2. PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION
The accompanying consolidated financial statements for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 include the
accounts of Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited and its direct and indirect
subsidiaries which consist of the following companies:
Global Water Systems Corporation Limited
Universal Utilities Company Limited
Tattara Company Limited (registered the dissolution in June 2004)
Chachoengsao Water Supply Company Limited
Bangpakong Water Supply Company Limited
Nakornsawan Water Supply Company Limited
Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
Significant intercompany transactions with the subsidiary companies have been eliminated in the consolidation.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
3. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES3. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES3. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES3. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES3. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Revenue RecognitionRevenue RecognitionRevenue RecognitionRevenue RecognitionRevenue Recognition
Sales of water are recognized when distributes raw or tap water to the customers and when the customers receive
water from the water vending machines.
Sales of water vending machine and water pipe are recognized when delivery has taken place and transfer of risks
and rewards has been completed.
Service income is recognized based on services rendered.
Income from water pipeline installation and water leakage control project are recognized upon the percentage of
completion method.
Cash and Cash EquivalentsCash and Cash EquivalentsCash and Cash EquivalentsCash and Cash EquivalentsCash and Cash Equivalents
Cash on hand is kept for general use within the Company and subsidiaries. Cash equivalents are cash in banks
which are highly liquid investments and that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash with original maturity of three
months or less and that are subject to an insignificant risk of change in value.
Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful AccountsAccounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful AccountsAccounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful AccountsAccounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful AccountsAccounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Receivables are stated at face value net of allowance for doubtful accounts. The Company and subsidiaries
provide allowances for doubtful accounts equal to the estimated collection losses that may be incurred in the collection
of all receivables. The estimated losses are based on collection experience coupled with a review of the current status of
the existing receivables.
Inventory ValuationInventory ValuationInventory ValuationInventory ValuationInventory Valuation
The subsidiary companies value their inventories as follows:
Finished goods - at cost (specific identification method) or net realizable value,
whichever is lower (for water vending machine).
- at the lower of standard cost (which approximates actual
average cost) or net realizable value (for water pipe).
Work in process - at cost (specific identification method) or net realizable value,
whichever is lower (for water vending machine).
Raw material and supplies - at cost (first - in, first - out method) or net realizable value,
whichever is lower (for water vending machine).
- at average cost or net realizable value (for water pipe).
107107107107107
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
InvestmentsInvestmentsInvestmentsInvestmentsInvestments
Investments in shares of subsidiary companies are accounted for at equity method.
Investments in marketable securities which the Company holds as available-for-sale are accounted for at fair value.
The fair value means the market price at the balance sheet date.
Investments in non-marketable securities of related company which the Company holds as general investments are
accounted for at cost. The Company will recognize loss on impairment when there is an impairment in value.
Cost of investments disposed during the year is determined by the weighted average method.
Property, Plant and Equipment and DepreciationProperty, Plant and Equipment and DepreciationProperty, Plant and Equipment and DepreciationProperty, Plant and Equipment and DepreciationProperty, Plant and Equipment and Depreciation
Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost net of accumulated depreciation and allowance for impairment
loss. When assets are sold or retired, their cost and accumulated depreciation are eliminated from the accounts and any
gain or loss resulting from their disposal is included in the statements of income.
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment has been computed by the straight-line method over the estimated
useful lives of the assets (except Chachoengsao pipes which are depreciated by the units of production method) as
follows:
No. of YearsNo. of YearsNo. of YearsNo. of YearsNo. of Years
Pumping building 33
Chachoengsao pipes (depreciated by the units of production method
based on the capacity of assets for the period of 30 years)
Building 20
Land, leasehold and building improvements 10 - 20
Machinery and equipment 5 - 25
Office equipment 5
Vehicles 5
AmortizationAmortizationAmortizationAmortizationAmortization
Deferred debentures underwriting expenses are amortized by the straight-line method over the life of the debentures
of four (4) and seven (7) years.
Acquisition cost on concession of subsidiary companies comprise of consulting fees and other direct costs in relation
to obtaining the concession contract from the Provincial Waterworks Authority and are amortized by the straight-line
method over the concession periods granted of twenty seven (27) years.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
GoodwillGoodwillGoodwillGoodwillGoodwill
Goodwill represents the excess of the cost of an acquisition over the fair value of the Company and subsidiariesû
share of the net assets of the acquired subsidiaries undertaking at the date of acquisition. Goodwill on acquisitions is
reported in the consolidated balance sheet as goodwill and is amortized using the straight-line method over its estimated
useful life which are between the periods of two (2) to twenty seven (27) years.
The carrying amount of goodwill is reviewed annually and written down for impairment where it is considered
necessary.
Impairment of AssetsImpairment of AssetsImpairment of AssetsImpairment of AssetsImpairment of Assets
Assets are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount
of an asset may not be recoverable. Whenever, the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount, an
impairment loss is recognized in current yearûs operations.
Borrowing CostsBorrowing CostsBorrowing CostsBorrowing CostsBorrowing Costs
Borrowing costs generally are expensed as incurred. Borrowing costs are capitalized if they are directly attributable
to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset. Capitalization of borrowing costs commences when the
activities to prepare the asset are in progress and expenditures and borrowing costs are being incurred. Borrowing costs
are capitalized until the assets are ready for their intended use. If the resulting carrying amount of the asset exceeds its
recoverable amount, an impairment loss is recorded.
Operating LeaseOperating LeaseOperating LeaseOperating LeaseOperating Lease
Lease of assets under which all the risks and rewards of ownership are effectively retained by the lessor are classified
as operating leases. Lease payments under an operating lease are recognized as expense on a systematic basis over the
lease term.
Income Taxncome Taxncome Taxncome Taxncome Tax
The provision for income tax is based on the amount currently payable according to the Revenue Code.
Basic Earnings per ShareBasic Earnings per ShareBasic Earnings per ShareBasic Earnings per ShareBasic Earnings per Share
Basic earnings per share is determined by dividing the net income by the weighted average number of shares paid-
up and outstanding during the year (100,000,000 shares).
109109109109109
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
107,392 -
107,392
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
120,872 -
120,872
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
74,4282,438
76,866
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
72,5431,354
73,897
RelationshipRelationshipRelationshipRelationshipRelationshipTrade Accounts ReceivableTrade Accounts ReceivableTrade Accounts ReceivableTrade Accounts ReceivableTrade Accounts ReceivableMajor shareholdersSubsidiariesTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
4. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES4. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES4. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES4. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES4. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES
The Company and the subsidiary companies have transactions with their related parties. A portion of the Company
and the subsidiary companiesû receivables, payables, sales and costs arose from transactions with said related parties.
These related parties are related through common shareholdings and/or directorships. Those significant transactions as
included in the financial statements are determined at the prices in line with those occur in the normal course of business
based on the market price in general or the prices as stipulated in the agreement if no market price exists.
Significant transactions with its subsidiary and related parties during the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003
were as follows:
SalesSalesSalesSalesSales
The Company sells raw water to the related parties based on the same price transacted with other customers. Sales
of raw water to these parties analyzed as percentages to total sales are as follows:
Percentage of total sales of raw waterPercentage of total sales of raw waterPercentage of total sales of raw waterPercentage of total sales of raw waterPercentage of total sales of raw waterConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003 20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003Major ShareholdersMajor ShareholdersMajor ShareholdersMajor ShareholdersMajor ShareholdersIndustrial Estate Authority of Thailand 44.77 47.47 44.77 47.47Provincial Waterworks Authority 23.36 21.76 23.36 21.76
SubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiaries - - 1.73 1.49
Service IncomeService IncomeService IncomeService IncomeService Income
The subsidiary companies render services to the related parties based on the same price transacted with other
customers or the parties as stipulated in the agreement. Service income with the related parties during the years ended
September 30, 2004 and 2003 were as follows: In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003 20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003
Major Shareholder of the Parent CompanyMajor Shareholder of the Parent CompanyMajor Shareholder of the Parent CompanyMajor Shareholder of the Parent CompanyMajor Shareholder of the Parent Company
Service income 116,355 97,036 - -
Balances with related parties as at September 30, 2004 and 2003 were as follows:
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
RelationshipRelationshipRelationshipRelationshipRelationship
Common shareholdingand/or directorship
Common shareholdingand/or directorship
Common shareholdingand/or directorship
Common shareholdingand/or directorship
20032003200320032003
106,907
-
- -
-
484848484848
-
85,388
48,074
-
-
20042004200420042004
36,968
-
- -
-
277277277277277277
-
85,388
14,719
10,284
-
Non-Revenue WaterNon-Revenue WaterNon-Revenue WaterNon-Revenue WaterNon-Revenue WaterProject held for CollectionProject held for CollectionProject held for CollectionProject held for CollectionProject held for CollectionMajor shareholders
Short-term loan toShort-term loan toShort-term loan toShort-term loan toShort-term loan to(interest rate per annum)SubsidiaryGlobal Water SystemsCorporation Limited (2.5%)
Eastern Hobas PipesCo., Ltd. (4.0%)TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
Other CurrentOther CurrentOther CurrentOther CurrentOther CurrentAssetsAssetsAssetsAssetsAssetsSubsidiariesOther related parties
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
Long-term loan toLong-term loan toLong-term loan toLong-term loan toLong-term loan to(interest rate per annum)SubsidiaryUniversal UtilitiesCompany Limited (5.5%)
Long-termLong-termLong-termLong-termLong-termInvestment inInvestment inInvestment inInvestment inInvestment inEquity SecuritiesEquity SecuritiesEquity SecuritiesEquity SecuritiesEquity SecuritiesOther related parties
Trade Accounts PayableTrade Accounts PayableTrade Accounts PayableTrade Accounts PayableTrade Accounts PayableOther related parties
Short-term LoanShort-term LoanShort-term LoanShort-term LoanShort-term Loan(interest rate per annum)Other related partiesHobas EngineeringGmbH (4.5%)
Other Current LiabilitiesOther Current LiabilitiesOther Current LiabilitiesOther Current LiabilitiesOther Current LiabilitiesSubsidiaries
20042004200420042004
-
150,000
10,000160,000
5,046
485,0945,0945,0945,0945,094
72,890
85,388
-
-
4,605
20032003200320032003
-
25,027
- 25,027
743
48 791791791791791
125,360
85,388
-
-
3,565
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated The Company Only The Company Only The Company Only The Company Only The Company Only
111111111111111
Balance, beginning of year
Addition during the year
Decrease during the year
Balance, end of year
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
-
25,027
-
25,027
Balance, beginning of year
Addition during the year
Decrease during the year
Balance, end of year
20042004200420042004
125,360
57,000
(109,470)
72,890
20032003200320032003
-
125,360
-
125,360
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
25,027
205,113
(70,140)
160,000
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Long-term Investment in Equity SecuritiesLong-term Investment in Equity SecuritiesLong-term Investment in Equity SecuritiesLong-term Investment in Equity SecuritiesLong-term Investment in Equity Securities
The Company has long-term investment in equity securities of Egcom Tara Company Limited, a 15% owned related
company of the Company, which was incorporated as a limited company in Thailand to engage in the business of water
supply in accordance with the Thai Industrial Standard and supply it to the Provincial Waterworks Authority of Thailand for
sale at Lak Muang Water Station, Ratchburi Province, Damnoen Saduak Water Station, Ratchburi Province and Samut
Songkhram Water Station, Samut Songkhram Province.
Movements of short-term loan to subsidiaries in the Companyûs financial statements for the years ended September
30, 2004 and 2003 were as follows:
The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)
On June 1, 2004, the Company loaned to Global Water Systems Corporation Limited, a subsidiary company, as
working capital for the Prime Ministerûs project to produce 4,000 Water Vending Machines. The loan is unsecured and
repayable within 12 months commencing from the first drawn down according to the agreement unless extended by the
Company. The Company will charge interest to the subsidiary at the rate of 2.5% per annum for the period of less than 12
months commencing from the first drawn down according to the agreement and at MLR for the remaining period.
On April 12, 2004, the Company loaned to Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd., a subsidiary company, as working capital.
The loan is unsecured and repayable within one year commencing from the first drawn down according to the agreement
unless extended by the Company. The Company will charge interest to the subsidiary at the rate of 4.0% per annum.
Movements of long-term loan to subsidiary in the Companyûs financial statements for the years ended September
30, 2004 and 2003 were as follows:
The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)
Balance, beginning of year
Addition during the year
Decrease during the year
Balance, end of year
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
-
10,284
-
10,284
20032003200320032003
-
-
-
-
Deposits at financial institutions
(not longer than 1 year)
Promissory notes
(between 1 to 12 months)
Investments in marketable securities
(available-for-sale) - at fair value
- Open-ended fund
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20042004200420042004
6,984
824,066
1,162,241
1,993,291
20032003200320032003
39,109
-
1,552,671
1,591,780
20042004200420042004
6,839
824,066
1,162,241
1,993,146
20032003200320032003
7,107
-
1,552,671
1,559,778
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Loan to subsidiary represented loan to Universal Utilities Company Limited for working capital in the Non-Revenue
Water Project of the three water supply companies. The loan is secured by the right over cash collection according to the
concession agreement of three water supply companies on the repayment of loan to the Company in the case that
Universal Utilities Company Limited has defaulted in all or part of loan agreement until the Company receives debt
repayment in full amount. This loan will be repayable within 10 years except that the Company allows extending the credit
term. The Company will charge interest to subsidiary at the rate of 5.5% per annum for the first five years period and at
MLR for the remaining period.
Movements of short-term loan from related party in the consolidated financial statements for the years ended
September 30, 2004 and 2003 were as follows:
The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)
During the third quarter of 2004, Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd., a subsidiary company, borrowed from a related party
amounted to Baht 9.7 million (Euro 200,000). The loan is unsecured and repayable within one year and bears interest at the
fixed rate of 4.5% per annum.
5. CURRENT INVESTMENTS5. CURRENT INVESTMENTS5. CURRENT INVESTMENTS5. CURRENT INVESTMENTS5. CURRENT INVESTMENTSIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
113113113113113
Current to 30 days
Over 30 days to 60 days
Over 60 days to 90 days
Over 90 days
Total
Less allowance for doubtful accounts
NetNetNetNetNet
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
145,447
800
411
5,129
151,787
(2,350)
149,437149,437149,437149,437149,437
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
110,451
-
11
4,729
115,191
(2,350)
112,841112,841112,841112,841112,841
Value added tax receivable
Prepaid expense
Deposit for water vending machine
Supplies
Prepaid interest expense
Accrued income
Others
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20032003200320032003
25,394
7,201
-
16,143
18,532
2,409
16,683
86,36286,36286,36286,36286,362
20032003200320032003
-
4,427
-
14,720
18,532
2,311
8,062
48,05248,05248,05248,05248,052
Finished goods
Work in process
Raw materials and supplies
Goods in transit
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20032003200320032003
5,196
26,970
5,706
188
38,06038,06038,06038,06038,060
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
186,817
1,858
543
2,916
192,134
(1,897)
190,237190,237190,237190,237190,237
20042004200420042004
113,631
1,858
543
2,916
118,948
(1,897)
117,051117,051117,051117,051117,051
20042004200420042004
64,187
8,795
14,575
726
88,28388,28388,28388,28388,283
20042004200420042004
27,388
23,267
62,752
16,242
6,233
2,277
21,912
160,071160,071160,071160,071160,071
20042004200420042004
89
6,715
-
13,469
6,233
2,160
18,750
47,41647,41647,41647,41647,416
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
6. TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE6. TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE6. TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE6. TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE6. TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
As at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company and its subsidiaries had outstanding balances of trade accountsAs at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company and its subsidiaries had outstanding balances of trade accountsAs at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company and its subsidiaries had outstanding balances of trade accountsAs at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company and its subsidiaries had outstanding balances of trade accountsAs at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company and its subsidiaries had outstanding balances of trade accounts
receivable (included trade accounts receivable from related parties) aged by days as followsreceivable (included trade accounts receivable from related parties) aged by days as followsreceivable (included trade accounts receivable from related parties) aged by days as followsreceivable (included trade accounts receivable from related parties) aged by days as followsreceivable (included trade accounts receivable from related parties) aged by days as follows
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
7. INVENTORIES7. INVENTORIES7. INVENTORIES7. INVENTORIES7. INVENTORIES
Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)
8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20032003200320032003
20,605
511,036
61,254592,895592,895592,895592,895592,895
20032003200320032003
73,800
510,000
75,000658,800658,800658,800658,800658,800
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
100
100
50
2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
74,000
510,000
150,000
Type of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of Businesses
Selling water byvending machine andmanufacturing andinstallation of machineSelling tap water,operating of wastewater treatment andselling relatedmachinery, equipmentand chemical productsand investing in threewater supply companiesManufacturing andselling water pipe
SubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesGlobal Water SystemsCorporation Limited
Universal UtilitiesCompany Limited
Eastern Hobas PipesCo., Ltd.TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20032003200320032003
834
20032003200320032003
490
20032003200320032003
-
20032003200320032003
-
Type of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of BusinessesType of Businesses
Maintenance of thewaste water andtreatment system workWith HadyaiMunicipality Office
Associated CompanyAssociated CompanyAssociated CompanyAssociated CompanyAssociated CompanyInvested by subsidiaryInvested by subsidiaryInvested by subsidiaryInvested by subsidiaryInvested by subsidiaryJoint Venture UUSG
1,000
20042004200420042004
8,983
540,357
41,018590,358590,358590,358590,358590,358
20042004200420042004
74,000
510,000
150,000
2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
100
100
50
20042004200420042004
73,800
510,000
75,000658,800658,800658,800658,800658,800
20042004200420042004
49
20042004200420042004
1,000
20042004200420042004
698
20042004200420042004
490
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
9. INVESTMENTS RECORDED BY THE EQUITY METHOD9. INVESTMENTS RECORDED BY THE EQUITY METHOD9. INVESTMENTS RECORDED BY THE EQUITY METHOD9. INVESTMENTS RECORDED BY THE EQUITY METHOD9. INVESTMENTS RECORDED BY THE EQUITY METHOD
Investments recorded by the equity method in the Companyûs financial statements as at September 30, 2004 and
2003 consisted of:The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)
Paid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up shares(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht) Percentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holding At CostAt CostAt CostAt CostAt Cost At EquityAt EquityAt EquityAt EquityAt Equity
Investment recorded by the equity method in the consolidated financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries asat September 30, 2004 and 2003 consisted of:
Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Paid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up sharesPaid-up shares
(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht)(In Thousand Baht) Percentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holdingPercentage of holding At CostAt CostAt CostAt CostAt Cost At EquityAt EquityAt EquityAt EquityAt Equity
On May 17, 2002, Universal Utilities Company Limited, a subsidiary company, entered into the joint venture agree-
ment with Summit Grade Limited Partnership to prepare, bid and entered into an agreement for maintenance of the waste
water and treatment system work with Hadyai Municipality Office. The first investment amounted to Baht 1 million and a
subsidiary company will pay Baht 0.49 million for 49 percent shares of the profit.
115115115115115
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
At the shareholdersû meetings held on January 28, 2004 and the extraordinary shareholdersû meetings held on May
31, 2004, the shareholders of Tattara Company Limited, a subsidiary company, approved to sell its business to Universal
Utilities Company Limited, a parent company of the said subsidiary company. On April 1, 2004, Tattara Company Limited
entered into Transfer Business agreement to the parent company at the price of investment in Tattara Company Limited
recorded by equity method as at transfer business date (April 1, 2004) amounting to Baht 458.9 million. In addition, at the
extraordinary shareholdersû meetings held on May 10, 2004 and May 31, 2004, the shareholders of Tattara Company Limited
approved the dissolution of the Company due to its policy to restructure and reduce the working steps of group
companies. Tattara Company Limited registered the dissolution with the Ministry of Commerce on June 29, 2004.
10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT10. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENTConsolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as at
September 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,
20042004200420042004
231,232
402,476
210,846
34,774
3,256,621
144,762
110
428,938
4,709,759
DeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductions
-
-
-
-
688
1,770
-
-
2,458
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as at
October 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,
20032003200320032003
231,232
401,050
142,785
30,878
3,027,947
123,572
33
546,131
4,503,628
At CostAt CostAt CostAt CostAt Cost
Land
Pumping building
Building
Land, leasehold and building
improvements
Machinery and equipment
Office equipment
Vehicles
Construction in progress
Total CostTotal CostTotal CostTotal CostTotal Cost
AdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditions
-
1,426
5,836
3,896
21,049
18,333
77
157,972
208,589
TransfersTransfersTransfersTransfersTransfers
-
-
62,225
-
208,313
4,627
-
(275,165)
-
Accumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationPumping buildingBuildingLand, leasehold and buildingimprovementsMachinery and equipmentOffice equipmentVehiclesTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationNetNetNetNetNet
At CostAt CostAt CostAt CostAt CostLandPumping buildingBuildingLand, leasehold and buildingimprovementsMachinery and equipmentOffice equipmentVehiclesConstruction in progressTotal CostTotal CostTotal CostTotal CostTotal CostAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationAccumulated DepreciationPumping buildingBuildingLand, leasehold and buildingimprovementsMachinery and equipmentOffice equipmentVehiclesTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedTotal AccumulatedDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationDepreciationNetNetNetNetNet
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atOctober 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,
20032003200320032003
31,22113,728
9,778 342,729 63,273
23
460,752460,752460,752460,752460,7524,042,8764,042,8764,042,8764,042,8764,042,876
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atOctober 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,October 1,
20032003200320032003
206,943381,739139,593
26,4222,543,850109,428
-440,198
3,848,173
28,33813,708
8,811311,18258,747
-
420,7863,427,387
AdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditions
13,73210,167
3,472150,05219,401
12
196,836196,836196,836196,836196,836
AdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditionsAdditions
- - -
2,3136,801
10,78877
119,431139,410
11,4636,992
2,690104,10015,588
5
140,838
DeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductions
--
- 6771,592
-
2,2692,2692,2692,2692,269
DeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductionsDeductions
- - -
-291
1,645 - -
1,936
- -
-291
1,542 -
1,833
TransfersTransfersTransfersTransfersTransfers
--
----
-----
TransfersTransfersTransfersTransfersTransfers
---
-174,405 4,627
-( 179,035)
-
--
----
-
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atSeptember 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,
20042004200420042004
44,95323,895
13,250492,10481,082
35
655,319655,319655,319655,319655,3194,054,4404,054,4404,054,4404,054,4404,054,440
Balance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atBalance as atSeptember 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,September 30,
20042004200420042004
206,943381,739139,593
28,7352,724,765123,198
77380,597
3,985,647
39,80120,700
11,501414,99172,793
5
559,7913,425,856
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)
The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)The Company Only (In Thousand Baht)
117117117117117
Balance, beginning of year
Addition during the year
Amortization during the year
Balance, end of year
20042004200420042004
204,489
-
(8,283)
196,206
20032003200320032003
208,034
4,851
(8,396)
204,489
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Depreciation, which was charged to the consolidated statements of income for the years ended September 30,
2004 and 2003, amounted to approximately Baht 196.8 million and Baht 145.2 million, respectively. Depreciation, which was
charged to the statements of income of the Company for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003, amounted to
approximately Baht 140.8 million and Baht 128.2 million, respectively.
11. GOODWILL11. GOODWILL11. GOODWILL11. GOODWILL11. GOODWILLConsolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)
12. DEBENTURES12. DEBENTURES12. DEBENTURES12. DEBENTURES12. DEBENTURES
On July 16, 2004, the Company issued two sets of debentures, totalling Baht 2,500 million as follows:
The first set of debentures The second set of debentures
Type of debenture : Holder identified, unsubordinated, Holder identified, unsubordinated,
unsecured with bondholder unsecured with bondholder
representative. representative.
Period (years) : 4 7
Number of unit : 1,300,000 1,200,000
Face value (Baht per unit) : 1,000 1,000
Amount (Baht) : 1,300,000,000 1,200,000,000
Maturity date : July 16, 2008 July 16, 2011
Interest rate (%) : 4.6 5.75
Payment date of interest : January 16 and July 16 of each January 16 and July 16 of each
year, commencing from year, commencing from
January 16, 2005. January 16, 2005.
In July 1999, the Company issued five-year-term debentures, maturing on July 22, 2004, at the interest rate of 9% per annum
of 2,500,000 debentures at Baht 1,000 face value totalling Baht 2,500 million.
On September 30, 2002, the Board of Directors made the resolution on the early extinguishment of the debentures of
300,000 debentures. The balance of debentures as at September 30, 2003 amounted to 2,200,000 debentures at Baht 1,000
face value totalling Baht 2,200 million.
The placement agreement for debentures has certain covenants pertaining to dividend payment, disposal or transfer of
assets, maintenance of certain financial ratios in the financial statements and percentage of shares held by the major
shareholder.
Long-term loan from financial institution
Less: Current portion of long-term loan
Net
20042004200420042004
297,500
(28,000)
269,500
20032003200320032003
256,192
(12,500)
243,692
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
Certain borrowing costs on the debentures for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 amounted to Baht 1.9 million
and Baht 24.4 million, respectively, which were directly attributable to the construction of water pipeline distribution
networks, were capitalized and are recorded in the çConstruction in progressé under caption property, plant and equipment.
13. BILLS OF EXCHANGE13. BILLS OF EXCHANGE13. BILLS OF EXCHANGE13. BILLS OF EXCHANGE13. BILLS OF EXCHANGE
As at September 30, 2004 and 2003, the Company had bills of exchange at the face value of Baht 325 million issued to
a local bank which will be due on April 4, 2005 and bear interest rate at 4.02% per annum.
14. LONG-TERM LOAN14. LONG-TERM LOAN14. LONG-TERM LOAN14. LONG-TERM LOAN14. LONG-TERM LOAN
Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)Consolidated (In Thousand Baht)
On July 11, 2002, Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd., a subsidiary company, entered into a credit facility agreement for loans
and other credit facilities with a local financial institution at the original amount of Baht 580 million. The facilities drawn
down before July 26, 2003, bear interest at a fixed rate of 5.75% per annum during a period of 3 years commencing from
the agreement date and at the Minimum Loan Rate (MLR) minus 0.5% per annum during the period thereafter continuing
until the maturity date. And the facilities drawn down after July 26, 2002, bear interest at the Minimum Loan Rate (MLR)
minus 0.5% per annum. This loan shall be repaid on 12 semi-annually at varying amounts commencing from July 11, 2004.
The loan and other credit facilities are guaranteed by the pledge of machinery and the mortgage of land of the subsidiary
company.
On July 24, 2003, the said subsidiary company entered into another agreement for loans and other credit facilities with said
local financial institution at the amount of Baht 60 million. The facilities drawn down before June 16, 2003, bear interest at
a fixed rate of 5.5% per annum during a period of 5 years commencing from the agreement date and at the Minimum
Loan Rate (MLR) minus 0.5% per annum during the period thereafter continuing until the maturity date. And the remaining
bear interest at the Minimum Loan Rate (MLR) minus 0.5% per annum. This loan shall be repaid on 10 semi-annually at
varying amounts commencing from July 2005. The loan and other credit facilities are guaranteed by the pledge of
machinery of the subsidiary company.
119119119119119
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
15. SHARE CAPITAL15. SHARE CAPITAL15. SHARE CAPITAL15. SHARE CAPITAL15. SHARE CAPITAL
The CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe Company
At the shareholdersû meetings held on January 28, 2004, the shareholders
a) approved the decrease in the Companyûs authorized share capital from Baht 1,050 million (divided into 105,000,000
shares at Baht 10 par value) to Baht 1,000 million (divided into 100,000,000 shares at Baht 10 par value) due to the warrants
expiration. The Company registered the decrease in authorized share capital with the Ministry of Commerce on February
23, 2004.
b) approved the issuance and allotment of warrants, specifying name and non transferable category, to be issued to the
Companyûs employees, directors and advisors of 5,000,000 units, at the price of Baht 0 (Zero) per unit. The warrants have
maturity of 3 years from the issuance date and have conditions for exercising as follows:
Exercising ratio : 1 warrant per 1 ordinary share
Exercising price : Baht 10 (ten) per one ordinary share
Exercising period : first year : not exceed 50% of the allotted warrants can be exercised.
: second year : the remaining warrants can be exercised.
c) approved the increase in the Companyûs authorized share capital from Baht 1,000 million (divided into 100,000,000 shares
at Baht 10 par value) to Baht 1,050 million (divided into 105,000,000 shares at Baht 10 par value) by the issuance of
5,000,000 share capital at Baht 10 par value. The approved increase of such share capital is to support the issuance and
allotment of warrants. The Company registered the increase in authorized share capital with the Ministry of Commerce on
February 24, 2004.
At the extraordinary shareholdersû meetings held on June 10, 2004, the shareholders approved the increase in the
Companyûs authorized share capital from Baht 1,050 million (divided into 105,000,000 shares at Baht 10 par value) to Baht
1,665 million (divided into 166,500,000 shares at Baht 10 par value) The Company registered the increase in authorized share
capital with the Ministry of Commerce on June 25, 2004. The detail of which are as follows:
1) Approved the issuance and offering for sale of increased ordinary shares of the Company of 20,000,000 shares at the
price of Baht 10 per share to be offered for sale to the existing shareholders in proportion of the shareholding and
2) Approved the issuance of warrants of the Company of 32,000,000 units to be offered for sale to the existing shareholders
of the Company in proportion of the shareholding at nil cost.
3) Approved the issuance of increased ordinary shares of 7,500,000 shares together with the warrants of 2,000,000 units to
be offered for sale together to general public.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
4) Increase the authorized share capital of Baht 200 million by issuing ordinary shares of 20,000,000 shares for the issuance
and offering for sale of the increased ordinary shares to the existing shareholders of the Company in proportion of the
shareholding in the Company as approved in 1) above.
5) Increase the authorized share capital of Baht 320 million by issuing ordinary shares of 32,000,000 shares to reserve for the
right exercise of warrants to be offered for sale to the existing shareholders of the Company in proportion of the
shareholding in the Company at nil cost as approved in 2) above.
6) Increase the authorized share capital of Baht 75 million by issuing ordinary shares of 7,500,000 shares for the issuance and
offering for sale of the increased ordinary shares to the public as approved in 3) above.
7) Increase the authorized share capital of Baht 20 million by issuing ordinary shares of 2,000,000 shares to reserve for the
right exercise of warrants to the public as approved in 3) above.
In addition, the meeting approved the appointment of the Board of directors and/or their authorized persons to prescribe
the conditions and other relevant details including the number of ordinary shares of each issue, offering price, subscription
period and payment period, etc.
SubsidiarySubsidiarySubsidiarySubsidiarySubsidiary
At the extraordinary shareholdersû meetings held on December 18, 2003 and January 5, 2004, the shareholders of
Nakornsawan Water Supply Company Limited, a subsidiary company, approved the decrease in the authorized share
capital from Baht 80 million (divided into 8,000,000 shares at Baht 10 par value) to Baht 40 million (divided into 8,000,000
shares at Baht 5 par value). The Company registered the decrease in authorized share capital with the Ministry of
Commerce on May 13, 2004.
16. ASSETS TRANSFERRED FROM CUSTOMERS16. ASSETS TRANSFERRED FROM CUSTOMERS16. ASSETS TRANSFERRED FROM CUSTOMERS16. ASSETS TRANSFERRED FROM CUSTOMERS16. ASSETS TRANSFERRED FROM CUSTOMERS
Assets transferred from customers represent water pipeline systems and water measured equipment transferred to the
Company by customers in accordance with the water supply agreements. Assets transferred from customers are presented
at the amount net of the accumulated depreciation.
17. LEGAL RESERVE17. LEGAL RESERVE17. LEGAL RESERVE17. LEGAL RESERVE17. LEGAL RESERVE
Under the provisions of the Limited Public Companies Act B.E. 2535, the Company is required to appropriate at least 5% of
its annual net income (after deduction of the deficit brought forward, if any) as legal reserve until the reserve reaches 10%
of the authorized share capital. This reserve is not available for dividend distribution.
121121121121121
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
18. DIVIDENDS18. DIVIDENDS18. DIVIDENDS18. DIVIDENDS18. DIVIDENDS
At the shareholdersû meeting held on January 28, 2004, the shareholders approved the payment of dividends out of the
net profit for the year 2003 at the rate of Baht 2.00 per share for 100,000,000 common shares, totalling Baht 200 million.
At the shareholdersû meeting held on January 24, 2003, the shareholders approved the payment of dividends out of the
net profit for the year 2002 at the rate of Baht 1.80 per share for 100,000,000 common shares, totalling Baht 180 million.
19. REGISTERED PROVIDENT FUND19. REGISTERED PROVIDENT FUND19. REGISTERED PROVIDENT FUND19. REGISTERED PROVIDENT FUND19. REGISTERED PROVIDENT FUND
The Company and subsidiary companies, Universal Utilities Company Limited and Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd., established
a registered contributory provident fund in accordance with the Provident Fund Act B.E. 2530. The registered provident fund
plan was approved by the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the plan, the employees are required
to contribute to the fund at the rate of 3% to 10% of the employeesí basic salaries. The Company and subsidiary companies
are required to contribute to the fund at the rate of 5% to 10% of the employeesû basic salaries. This provident fund is
managed by a fund manager in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation No. 2
(B.E. 2532) issued under the Provident Fund Act B.E. 2530.
Contributions for each of the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 amounted to approximately Baht 3.9 million and
Baht 2.9 million, respectively (Baht 3.0 million and Baht 2.7 million, for the Company only, respectively).
20. AGREEMENTS20. AGREEMENTS20. AGREEMENTS20. AGREEMENTS20. AGREEMENTS
The CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe CompanyThe Company
The Company entered into the managing and operating agreement of the major water distribution systems in the eastern
seaboard area with the Ministry of Finance in accordance with the contract dated December 26, 1993. The contract term
is 30 years commencing from January 1, 1994 to December 31, 2023. The Company is required to pay a minimum of Baht
2 million per annum to the Ministry of Finance. In any years when the Companyûs revenue from selling raw water exceeds
Baht 200 million, it is required to provide the Ministry of Finance with the sharing benefit at the rate of 1 percent of the raw
water sales from Nong Khor and Dok Krai reservoirs. Moreover, when the Companyûs annual rate of return on equity
exceeds 20 percent, additional sharing benefit at the rate of 15 percent on the exceeding percentages of the said 20
percent shall be paid to the Ministry of Finance. Nevertheless, the total sharing benefit shall not exceed 6 percent of the
real value of assets leased from the Ministry of Finance which is assessed on the agreed time frames and in accordance
with the generally accepted accounting principles. The sharing benefit at Nong Pla Lai reservoirs is being negotiated.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
The Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary CompaniesThe Subsidiary Companies
The subsidiary companies have significant agreements as follows:
a) Chachoengsao Water Supply Company Limited entered into the concession agreement with the Provincial Waterworks
Authority dated November 9, 2000. The subsidiary is privileged to produce and sell tap water to the Provincial Waterworks
Authority at Chachoengsao office, Chachoengsao province. The concession period is 25 years from the date that first
income is derived from selling tap water (April 1, 2003).
b) Bangpakong Water Supply Company Limited entered into the concession agreement with the Provincial Waterworks
Authority dated November 9, 2000. The subsidiary is privileged to produce and sell tap water to the Provincial Waterworks
Authority at Bangpakong office, Chachoengsao province. The concession period is 25 years from the date that first income
is derived from selling tap water (April 1, 2003).
c) Nakornsawan Water Supply Company Limited entered into the concession agreement with the Provincial Waterworks
Authority dated November 7, 2000. The subsidiary is privileged to produce and sell tap water to the Provincial Waterworks
Authority at Nakornsawan office, Nakornsawan province. The concession period is 25 years from the date that first income
is derived from selling tap water (March 1, 2003).
d) Chachoengsao Water Supply Company Limited and Bangpakong Water Supply Company Limited entered into know-
how agreement with Australian Water Technologies PTY Limited of Australia dated December 1, 2000, and transferred the
right under this agreement to AWT International (Thailand) Limited on October 15, 2002, whereby the latter agreed the use
of its name for referencing and provided the know-how to enable the said subsidiaries to perform its obligations under the
concession agreement for a period of 25 years from the starting date of sales on tap water under the concession
agreement. In consideration thereof, the subsidiary companies agreed to pay the fee at the rate as stipulated in the
agreement.
e) On June 27, 2002, Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd. entered into a License and Know-How Transfer Agreement with a related
company in Austria whereby the latter provides the Company with the exclusive right to manufacture the products in
accordance with know-how and patents rights as well as the non-exclusive right to market and sell the products within the
territory specified in the agreement. In consideration thereof, the Company is committed to pay a royalty fee at certain
percentage based on the net sales values of the products manufactured ex-works the Companyûs plant as invoiced to
customers as specified in the agreement. The term of the agreement is ten (10) years and is renewable for another term
of five years.
123123123123123
Chachoengsao waterwork
Bangpakong waterwork
Nakornsawan waterwork
Sattahip waterwork
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20032003200320032003
5,260
4,850
1,439
2,453
14,002
20032003200320032003
-
-
-
2,453
2,453
20042004200420042004
59,397
44,487
55,803
11,219
6,739
177,645
20032003200320032003
46,625
47,113
52,124
9,105
1,554
156,521
20042004200420042004
7,112
5,482
1,603
2,885
17,082
20042004200420042004
-
-
-
2,885
2,885
Nong Pla Lai - Map Ta Pud Network
Dok Krai - Map Ta Pud Network
Nong Khor - Laem Chabang Network
Nong Pla Lai - Nong Khor Network
Chachoengsao Network
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
21.21.21.21.21. SEGMENTED FINANCIAL INFORMATIONSEGMENTED FINANCIAL INFORMATIONSEGMENTED FINANCIAL INFORMATIONSEGMENTED FINANCIAL INFORMATIONSEGMENTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The Company and subsidiary companies sell water and manages water distribution networks in the eastern seaboard
areas of Thailand, operating of waste water treatment and related business, products and selling water pipeline distribution
and engages in the business of selling drinking water by water vending machines and production and installation services.
The Company and subsidiary companiesû managements consider that segment information is based on geographical
segment of water distribution network.
The segment information for the years ended September 30, 2004 and 2003 are summarized as follows:
21.1 Sales volume of raw water and tap water classified by water distribution networks
a) Sales volume of raw water
Million LitresMillion LitresMillion LitresMillion LitresMillion Litres
The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
b) Sales volume of tap water
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
21.2 Sales, cost of sales and gross profit of raw water and property, plant and equipment classified by water
distribution networks are as follows:
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003
Sales of Nong Khor - Laem Chabang Network are as follows:
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
1,256,940
464,284
792,656
Nong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla Lai
- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
76,300
33,529
42,771
41,373
Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -
Map ta PudMap ta PudMap ta PudMap ta PudMap ta Pud
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
346,710
93,181
253,529
122,449
Sales of raw water
Cost of sales
Gross profit (loss)
Property, plant and
equipment
- net
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
1,106,775
425,907
680,868
Nong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla Lai
- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor- Nong Khor
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
61,911
28,395
33,516
36,441
Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -Dok Krai -
Map ta PudMap ta PudMap ta PudMap ta PudMap ta Pud
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
370,311
99,028
271,283
124,635
Sales of raw water
Cost of sales
Gross profit (loss)
Property, plant and
equipment
- net
Nong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla Lai
- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
475,177
121,369
353,808
785,673
- Laem- Laem- Laem- Laem- Laem
ChabangChabangChabangChabangChabang
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
309,620
142,792
166,828
46,906
ChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsao
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
49,133
73,413
(24,280)
1,827,406
Nong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla LaiNong Pla Lai
- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud- Map Ta Pud
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
372,998
103,621
269,377
838,644
- Laem- Laem- Laem- Laem- Laem
ChabangChabangChabangChabangChabang
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
290,286
136,985
153,301
51,896
ChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsao
NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkNetwork
11,269
57,878
( 46,690)
1,703,998
Nong Khor - Laem Chabang Network 1
Nong Khor - Laem Chabang Network 2
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
20042004200420042004
249,542
60,078
309,620309,620309,620309,620309,620
20032003200320032003
232,083
58,203
290,286290,286290,286290,286290,286
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Bangpakong Bangpakong Bangpakong Bangpakong Bangpakong
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
45,190
21,558
23,632
SattahipSattahipSattahipSattahipSattahip
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
33,654
33,319
335
NakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawan
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
13,242
7,676
5,566
Sales of tap water
Cost fo sales
Gross profit
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
122,692
77,749
44,943
SattahipSattahipSattahipSattahipSattahip
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
27,445
27,084
361
NakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawanNakornsawan
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
10,036
7,583
2,453
BangpakongBangpakongBangpakongBangpakongBangpakong
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
36,185
20,716
15,469
ChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsao
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
49,026
22,366
26,660
Sales of tap water
Cost fo sales
Gross profit
ChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsaoChachoengsao
Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork Waterwork
66,765
28,773
37,992
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal
158,851
91,326
67,525
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
21.3 Sales, cost of sales and gross profit of tap water classified by district are as follows:
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated
For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004For the year ended September 30, 2004
In Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand BahtIn Thousand Baht
ConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidatedConsolidated
For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003For the year ended September 30, 2003
21.4 Sales of raw water by type of customers
PercentagePercentagePercentagePercentagePercentage
The Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company OnlyThe Company Only
20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003
Industrial Estate 62 60
Waterworks Authority 25 29
Factories 13 11
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal 100 100
22. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES22. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES22. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES22. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES22. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
As at September 30, 2004,
a) The Company has letters of guarantee issued by the banks to the Provincial Electricity Authority for electricity
consumption, the Ministry of Finance for managing and operating of the major water pipeline distribution system in the
eastern seaboard areas and the Industrial Estate of Thailand for land leased totalling Baht 30.3 million and guarantee on
behalf of the related companies totalling Baht 7.0 million.
b) Three water supply companies have letters of guarantee issued by the bank to the Provincial Waterworks
Authority of Thailand for guarantee the compliance of the production of water supply under sale agreement totalling Baht
9.2 million.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
c) The Company and subsidiary companies, Global Water Systems Corporation Limited, Universal Utilities Company
Limited and three water supply companies, have commitments in respect of the construction in progress totalling Baht 345.1
million (Baht 45.1 million for the Company only).
d) The Company has commitment with a company to pay minimum guarantee fee for raw water transportation for
the period of 10 years commencing from 1995. The minimum guarantee fee for the remaining period amounting to Baht
20.0 million.
e) The Company has raw water purchase contract with the Royal Irrigation Department based on the price
specified in the Ministerial Regulation.
f) On March 28, 2003, the Company was a defendant in a litigation claim in connection with assets purchase from
Legal Execution department. The plaintiff submitted the case to the civil court to terminate the legal act or pay the plaintiff
damages amounting to Baht 302.2 million. Presently, the case is still pending in the civil court. However, the management
believes that the acquisition of such assets is not against the law and is protected by the law and the Company expected
to win the case finally, therefore, no provision for any liabilities that might result from such case has been made in the
accounts.
23. DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS23. DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS23. DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS23. DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS23. DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
Financial assets and financial liabilities carried on the balance sheet include cash and cash equivalents, current
investments, trade and other accounts receivable and payable, long-term loan to, long-term investments, debentures, bills
of exchange and long-term loans. The accounting policies on recognition and measurement of these items are disclosed
in the respective accounting policies in this Note 3.
23.1 Liquidity Risk23.1 Liquidity Risk23.1 Liquidity Risk23.1 Liquidity Risk23.1 Liquidity Risk
Liquidity risk arises from the possibility that customers may not be able to settle obligations to the Company within
the normal terms of trade. To manage this risk, the Company and subsidiaries periodically assesses the financial viability of
customers.
23.2 Foreign Currency Risk23.2 Foreign Currency Risk23.2 Foreign Currency Risk23.2 Foreign Currency Risk23.2 Foreign Currency Risk
The subsidiary operates both locally and internationally, giving rise to significant exposure to market risk from changes
in foreign exchange rates. Consequently, the management considers using the forward exchange contract to hedge such
exchange risk from time to time as appropriate. However, there is no outstanding forward exchange contract at the
balance sheet date and the management considers that such transaction is not material.
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EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
23.3 Credit Risk23.3 Credit Risk23.3 Credit Risk23.3 Credit Risk23.3 Credit Risk
Credit risk is the risk that a counterparty is unable or unwilling to meet a commitment that it entered into with the
Company and subsidiary. The risk is controlled by the application of credit approvals, limits and monitoring procedures.
Moreover, the Company receives letters of guarantee issued by the bank from a counterparty in certain amount.
23.4 Interest Rate Risk23.4 Interest Rate Risk23.4 Interest Rate Risk23.4 Interest Rate Risk23.4 Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate risk arises from fluctuations in market interest rates, which will have effect to current and future
operations of the Company. Management believes that the interest rate risk is minimum because the interest on loans is
at market rate, hence, the Company and subsidiaries have no hedging agreement to protect against such risk.
23.5 Fair Value of Financial Instruments23.5 Fair Value of Financial Instruments23.5 Fair Value of Financial Instruments23.5 Fair Value of Financial Instruments23.5 Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Financial instruments held to maturity in the normal course of business are recorded at cost or redemption amount
as appropriate.
Fair value is defined as the amount at which the instrument could be exchanged in a current transaction between
knowledgeable willing parties in an armûs length transaction. Fair values are obtained from quoted market prices,
discounted cash flow models or net asset values as appropriate.
The following methods and assumptions are used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instruments.
- Cash and cash equivalents, current investments in fixed deposits, promissory notes, trade and other receivable and
payables.
The carrying amounts stated in the Companyûs balance sheets and consolidated balance sheets approximate their
fair values because of the short period to maturity of these financial instruments.
- Investments in shares
The fair value of investments in marketable securities is the current quoted market prices. Investment in non-
marketable securities - reasonable estimate of fair value, which has been calculated based on the underlying net asset
base for such investments, approximates their carrying value stated in the Companyûs balance sheets and consolidated
balance sheets.
EASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTEASTERN WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENTPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESPUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESNotes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003September 30, 2004 and 2003
- Long-term loan and bills of exchange
The carrying amounts stated in the Companyûs balance sheets and consolidated balance sheets approximate their
fair values because the long-term loan and bills of exchange bear interest at a floating rate, which considered to be the
market rate.
- Debentures
The fair value of debentures (included undue interest amounting to approximately Baht 25.3 million in 2004 and Baht
31.5 million in 2003) is estimated using the last bidding price as follow:
In Million BahtIn Million BahtIn Million BahtIn Million BahtIn Million Baht
20042004200420042004 20032003200320032003
CarryingCarryingCarryingCarryingCarrying CarryingCarryingCarryingCarryingCarrying
AmountAmountAmountAmountAmount Fair ValueFair ValueFair ValueFair ValueFair Value AmountAmountAmountAmountAmount Fair ValueFair ValueFair ValueFair ValueFair Value
Debentures 2,500 2,510 2,200 2,325
24. RECLASSIFICATIONS OF ACCOUNTS24. RECLASSIFICATIONS OF ACCOUNTS24. RECLASSIFICATIONS OF ACCOUNTS24. RECLASSIFICATIONS OF ACCOUNTS24. RECLASSIFICATIONS OF ACCOUNTS
Certain accounts for the year ended September 30, 2003 were reclassified to conform with the financial statement
presentation of the year ended September 30, 2004.
25. APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS25. APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS25. APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS25. APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS25. APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The accompanying financial statements were approved by the directors of the Company on November 11, 2004.
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General InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral Information
Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company LimitedEastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company LimitedEastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company LimitedEastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company LimitedEastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited
Head Officeûs Address 9/9 Vipavadee Rangsit Road, Talad Bangkhen, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Tel. (662) 940-9731-2, 940-9974-6
Fax (662) 561-3793, 940-7520
Core Business Develop and manage water resources through raw water pipeline distribution to
customers, provide consultancy services on clean water production and pipeline
distribution system in industrial estates or factories, repair and supply all kinds of
equipment and materials related to water distribution, provide consultancy services
on the maintenanvce of pipelines, equipment and machinery, and participate in
joint-venture projects with private sector
Number of Employees As of 30th September 2004, the company had 91 employees in total. This consisted
of 44 head officeûs staff, 33 Map Ta Pud officeûs staff and 14 Chachoengsao
officeûs staff.
Date of Listing in the
Stock Exchange of Thailand June-July 1997 with an initial offering in the Stock Exchange of
Thailand on 28th July 1997
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 166,500,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 10 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 1,665-million baht registered capital consisting of 166,500,000
ordinary shares with a par value of 10 baht/share, 1,200 million baht of which is
paid-up capital
SubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiariesSubsidiaries
Global Water Systems Corporation LimitedGlobal Water Systems Corporation LimitedGlobal Water Systems Corporation LimitedGlobal Water Systems Corporation LimitedGlobal Water Systems Corporation Limited
Officeûs Address 92/6 Moo 3, Chaengwattana Rd., Talad Bangkhen, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Company Registration No. (6) 182/2540 dated 25th December 1997
Tel. (662) 551-4384, 973-6391
Fax (662) 973-6391, 973-4653
Core Business Produce and supply water from water-vending machine and provide repairing and
maintenance services
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 740,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 100 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 74-million baht registered capital all of which is paid-up
Universal Utilities Company LimitedUniversal Utilities Company LimitedUniversal Utilities Company LimitedUniversal Utilities Company LimitedUniversal Utilities Company Limited
Officeûs Address 9/9 Vipavadee Rangsit Road, Talad Bangkhen, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Company Registration No. (6) 664/2541 dated 15th December 1998
Tel. (662) 940-9041-2
Fax (662) 940-9043
Core Business Manage waterworks business and wastewater treatment system in the form of
concession, hiring contract or leasing contract, provide engineering services related
to core business with the mission to be a leader of Thai-owned waterworks business
in terms of production capacity, quality of services focusing on the personnel
expertise and technological development that enhances the organizationûs
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efficiency and international competitiveness under the principle of clean and
environment-friendly technological development
Number of Employees As of 30th September 2004, the company had 44 employees in total.
This consisted of 23 head officeûs staff and 21 staff in operational areas.
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 51,000,000 ordinary shares at a par value of 10 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 510-million baht registered capital all of which is paid up
Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.Nakornsawan Water Supply Co., Ltd.
Officeûs Address 53/2 Moo 2, Nakhonsawan-Bankaeng Road, Watsai, Muang, Nakhonsawan 60000
Company Registration No. (2) 2384/2543
Tel. (056) 355-789
Fax (056) 355-789
Core Business Waterworks management including tap water production and supply to Nakornsawan
Waterworks and water users services such as meter reading, engineering services
like pipeline maintenance
Number of Employees As of 30th September 2004, the company had 6 employees in total.
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 8,000,000 shares with a par value of 5 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 40-million baht registered capital all of which is paid up
Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.Chachoengsao Water Supply Co., Ltd.
Officeûs Address 41/7 Jullanan Road, Na Muang, Muang, Chachoengsao 24000
Company Registration No. (2) 1383/2543
Tel. (038) 814-428-9
Fax (038) 814-429
Core Business Waterworks management including tap water production and supply to Chachoengsao
Waterworks and water users services such as meter reading, engineering services
like pipeline maintenance
Number of Employees As of 30th September 2004, the company had 17 employees in total.
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 10,000,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 10 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 100-million baht registered capital all of which is paid up
Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd.Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd.Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd.Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd.Bangpakong Water Supply Co., Ltd.
Officeûs Address 2nd Floor, Food Lion Tower, 187/1 Moo 1, Bangna-Trad Rd., Km. 42, Bangwua,
Bangpakong, Chachoengsao 24180
Company Registration No. (2) 1385/2543
Tel. (038) 840-786
Fax (038) 840-786
Core Business Waterworks management including tap water production and supply to Bangpakong
Waterworks and water users services such as meter reading, engineering services
like pipeline maintenance
Number of Employees As of 30th September 2004, the company had 19 employees in total.
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 4,000,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 10 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 40-million baht registered capital all of which is paid up
Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.Eastern Hobas Pipes Co., Ltd.
Officeûs Address 9/9 Vipavadee Rangsit Road, Talad Bangkhen, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Company Registration No. 10254500592 dated 18th June 2002
Tel. (662) 940-8351
Fax (662) 561-3793
Core Business Produce and supply CC-GRP pipes for raw water, tap water and wastewater
businesses
Type and Volume of Shared Offered 15,000,000 ordinary shares with a par value of 10 baht/share
Registered and Paid-up Capital 150-million baht registered capital all of which is paid up
Other CompanyOther CompanyOther CompanyOther CompanyOther Company
Egcom Tara Company Limited
Officeûs Address EGCO Tower, 222 Moo 5, Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd., Tungsonghong,
Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Company Registration No. (6) 229/2542
Tel. (662) 998-5000, 998-5999
Fax (662) 955-0945
Core Business Produce and supply tap water
Registered and Paid-up Capital 345-million baht registered capital consisting of 34.5-million ordinary shares with a
par value of 10 baht/share all of which is paid up
AuditorAuditorAuditorAuditorAuditor
Mr. Winit Silamongkol CPA Registration No. 3378
KPMG Phoomchai Audit LimitedKPMG Phoomchai Audit LimitedKPMG Phoomchai Audit LimitedKPMG Phoomchai Audit LimitedKPMG Phoomchai Audit Limited
Officeûs Adress 21st - 22nd Floor, Empire Tower, 195 South Sathorn Rd., Yannawa,
Sathorn, Bangkok 10120
Tel. (662) 677-2000, 677-2294
Fax (662) 677-2220-3
Other ReferenceOther ReferenceOther ReferenceOther ReferenceOther Reference
Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd.Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd.Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd.Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd.Thailand Securities Depository Co., Ltd.
Officeûs Address 4th and 6th-7th Floor, 62 Stock Exchange of Thailand Building,
Ratchadapisek Rd., Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Tel. (662) 229-2800, 654-5599
Fax (662) 359-1262-3
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2 ∫√‘…—∑ º≈‘µ‰øøÑ“ ®”°—¥ (¡À“™π) 20,000,000 20.00%
3 °“√π‘§¡Õÿµ “À°√√¡·Ààߪ√–‡∑»‰∑¬ 5,000,000 5.00%
4 State Street Bank and Trust Company, For London 4,000,000 4.00%
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9 JAPAN Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. 1,539,800 1.54%
10 American International Assurance Company Limited - AIA2 1,276,400 1.28%
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As of September 15, 2004As of September 15, 2004As of September 15, 2004As of September 15, 2004As of September 15, 2004
No.No.No.No.No. ShareholdersShareholdersShareholdersShareholdersShareholders No. of SharesNo. of SharesNo. of SharesNo. of SharesNo. of Shares %%%%%
1 The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) 44,000,000 44.00%
2 Electricity Generating Public Company Limited 20,000,000 20.00%
3 The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) 5,000,000 5.00%
4 State Street Bank and Trust Company, For London 4,000,000 4.00%
5 Aberdeen Growth Fund 3,236,700 3.24%
6 Thai Banks Mutual Fund 2,471,300 2.47%
7 Government Pension Fund 1,925,900 1.93%
8 Hemaraj Land and Development Public Company Limited 1,705,400 1.71%
9 JAPAN Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. 1,539,800 1.54%
10 American International Assurance Company Limited - AIA2 1,276,400 1.28%
TotalTotalTotalTotalTotal 85,155,500 85,155,500 85,155,500 85,155,500 85,155,500 85.16%85.16%85.16%85.16%85.16%