shareholders structure as follows: LH Financial Group Public Company Limited Management Discussion and Analysis for the Second Quarter ended 30 June 2019 Page 3/21 Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action
shareholders structure as follows: LH Financial Group Public Company Limited Management Discussion and Analysis for the Second Quarter ended 30 June 2019 Page 3/21 Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action
-20 -35% Non controlling interest 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Profit (Loss) : Owners of the Parent 37 34 4 11% 37 57 -20 -35% According on the table above, the consolidated financial statements for the period ended
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growth in the Financial Services sector ) strengthening the business environment through intellectual property enforcement, regulatory reform, and improved competition policy; b) improving transparency
The allegation is a consequence of various complaints lodged in relation to the increased debt of THB 26,000 million following EARTH’s submission of the financial statement for the first quarter
. However, the Private sector’s customer has continued growth, both from new customers and existing customers expanding the services. 2.2 Revenue from Contact Center Facility Outsourced decreased by THB 32.6
. Meanwhile, the investment of private sector was slowed down because they were worried about the political stability after the election. Household sector was more carefully to spend money because there was a