mainly consist of salaries of dessert café’s staff, space and equipment rental expenses, utility expenses, and other selling expenses such as marketing and promotional expenses, and depreciation of asset
promotional expenses, and depreciation of asset in each branch. Q2/2022 vs Q2/2021YoY 1H/2022 vs 1H/20211H • Selling Expenses in Q2/2022 was THB 71 million, increased by THB 18 million or 34% from Q2/2021
expenses, utility expenses, and other selling expenses such as marketing and promotional expenses, and depreciation of asset in each branch. 9M/2022 vs 9M/20219M Q3/2022 vs Q3/2021YoY • Selling Expenses in
expenses, and depreciation of asset in each branch. Q4/2022 vs Q4/2021YoY • Selling Expenses in Q4/2022 was THB 82 million, increased by THB 25 million or 44% from Q4/2021 mainly due to the increase in staff
% 17.1% 20.1% Return on asset (ROA) 4.6% 4.4% 5.0% 6.5% 7.7% Interest bearing Debt / Equity (IBD/Equity) 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 Return on equity (ROE) and Return on assets (ROA) as of Q4 2022 were at 20.1
. By 2020, the Company plans to increase its managed hotels (Asset light) by 2,000 rooms in 9 locations abroad and to open 1 owned hotel in Thailand (ASAI Chinatown). In addition, the Company is
(Asset light) by 2,000 rooms in 9 locations abroad and to open 1 owned hotel in Thailand (ASAI Chinatown). In addition, the Company is currently studying the opportunity to expand its luxury villa
the trading price of investment unit of an ETF fund in an organized market to proximately reflect the value of such investment unit which is calculated from the net asset value of the fund by trading
an ETF fund in an organized market to proximately reflect the value of such investment unit which is calculated from the net asset value of the fund by trading investment units of the ETF fund and
calculated from the net asset value of the fund by trading investment units of the ETF fund and securities which are components of the underlying index of the ETF fund; (13) “ETF fund” means an ETF fund