: Acquisition of a formerly managed hotel. VHE Bratislava Real Estate s.r.o., a wholly owned subsidiary of Vienna House, entered into a Real Estate Purchase Agreement with Hotel AVION s.r.o. (a non-related party
with the loan agreement, including all risk insurance for construction, third-party liability insurance, and delay start-up insurance. The costs incurred as a result of the collapse are primarily the
of the shares has been negotiated as if the Company had executed a transaction with a third party. 6. Expected Benefits for the Company The Company, having considered the matter, deems it appropriate
. Furthermore, such value of the disposition of the shares has been negotiated as if the Company had executed a transaction with a third party. 6. Expected Benefits for the Company The Company, having considered
Management of Mutual Funds in the part related to conclusion of transactions for property funds, mutatis mutandis; (b) related party of a fund which shall be defined in accordance with the Notification of the
Master Service Agreement approximately THB 96 million. Such consideration excludes out-of-pocket expenses, e.g. transportation cost, accommodation expenses, etc. and any costs paid to any third-party
and enter into a contract with relevant parties, which are mostly a contractor, and the Company shall consider for an appropriate party which would be based on the potential to be in compliance with the
. Non-current liabilities increased Baht 1,153 million derived from: • Long-term loan from related party increased by Baht 838 million due to receipt from Long Term Loan Agreement with Link Capital I
portion 6,664.6 - 6,664.6 Liabilities arising from financial lease of aircrafts and finance lease liabilities – net of current portion - 2,914.6 (2,914.6) Long-term loans from related party – net of current
investment in Dusit Hospitality Education Philippines, Inc.; an indirect associate company, to the third party in the total amount of 359,999,700 Peso or Baht 219.60 million. As of 31 March 2020, the contract