% from last quarter, in which contributed from the sales of written-off receivables amount 167 million baht. However, in comparison of the first-half’s revenue to the same period last year, the revenue
relationships, direct or connected through related persons, – had colluded, with divided assignments, to send trading orders of STAR* shares in a consistent and supportive manner so as to push up the share
normal market conditions by, for example, manipulating the share price, alternating selling orders for profit during the day, and controlling bid orders to manipulate the closing price; The second
decrease of 43 million baht or 2% compared to 2015, and earning per share (EPS) of 9.61 baht per share. The operating performance is summarized as follows; Overview Overall, the Thai economy in 2016 expanded
income 47.97 100.00 79.46 100.00 (39.63) Costs 18.79 39.17 42.14 53.03 (55.41) Administrative expenses, finance costs and share of loss from associates 37.52 78.22 29.56 37.20 26.93 Management benefit
the Share Acquisition Transaction are as follows: 1. Acquisition of 100,000 ordinary shares in Anypay from the existing shareholder, equivalent to 20% of the registered capital of Anypay, at the price
% of total revenue compared with the year 2016 with net profit of 53.31 million baht or 8.72% of total revenues. The profit decreased by 23.29 million baht or 4.00 baht per share, mainly due to the price
Reporting Standard No. 15 (Revised) : Revenue from Contracts with Customers, effective 1 January 2019 has impacted on the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial statement as follows : o Brand : Adjusting
Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 (Revised) : Revenue from Contracts with Customers, effective 1 January 2019 has impacted on the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial statement as follows : o Brand
14,000,000 of its registered capital in order to have registered capital at THB 15,000,000 (as per details set out below). 2 For the acquisition of Leyland’s ordinary shares, the share purchase price was