become more focus whereas private sector was urged to express their intention to join Collective Action Coalition against Corruption. All the aforesaid have led to concrete improvement in the aspect of
Secretaries Club to promote concrete improvement, for example, the upcoming campaign on the use of ASEAN CG Scorecard.? Dr. Bandid Nijathaworn, CEO of the Thai Institute of Directors, said: ?To promote
, the institutional investors this year pushed for more concrete cooperation in determining proxy voting guidelines to promote good corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and anti
concrete improvement in the aspect of corporate governance where Thailand obtained 82.83 out of 100 in CG ROSC assessment while ranked the third in Asia in CG Watch assessment and assessed with the highest
Luesakulkitpaisal Chairman of the Board 2 Mr. Pongsak Sawatyanon Director 2 Mr. Peera Neerapitak Director 4 Mr. Yongsil Rungchiwa Director 5 Mr.Pairoj Wattanavarodom Director 6 4. Distribution of Invitation to the
million Baht, increasing from the same period of previous year which had a selling and administrative expenses of 27.21 million Baht, mainly due to the sales promotion expense for product distribution in
property 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00% 0.00% Revenues from reduction of defaulted interest under the court order 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00% 0.00% Distribution costs (6.03 ) (7.75 ) (1.72 ) 22.19% (8.94%) (13.73
7,883 13.5% SG&A 1,446 1,337 8.3% 5,688 4,947 15.0% Selling and distribution expenses 1,002 903 11.0% 3,902 3,498 11.6% Administrative expenses 444 434 2.5% 1,786 1,449 23.3% EBIT 1,004 1,073 -6.5% 3,999
selling through agents was higher, transportation cost for distribution in both domestic and international market, sales promotion expense for exhibition In Philippine. All cost of distributions is incurred
period of previous year as profit of 5.26% due to revenue from selling more high tension steel and more distribution of electricity to Provincial Electricity but somehow there are some burden cost from one