out cost control policies seriously and continuously, whilst still maintaining optimal staffing plan. This will ensure that the Company has enough manpower to support its growth after the crisis. Office
assist the first phase of the store opening in Hong Kong . Majority of the outlets resumed the dine-in areas 2nd Phase of easing measures March 1st, 2020 June 30th, 2020 May 17th Dine-in areas of outlets
amount of THB 94 million, interest rate at 12.5% per annum, with maturity date on 15 November 2017. This financial assistance is to assist GSTEL on their operation business and temporary working capital
, Article 27 regarding the board of directors’ meeting and Article 36 regarding the shareholders’ meeting to (1) increase the foreign shareholding ratio to support the allocation of newly issued ordinary
regarding the shareholders’ meeting to (1) increase the foreign shareholding ratio to support the allocation of newly issued ordinary shares under the specific objective basis to specific investors (Private
accounting from the disposal of assets that will help developing the conditions of the consolidated financial statements. In addition, the Company will gain income as the increase of cash flow of 70.00 million
quality that will be produced the product of Lacquer which is tin coat paint both inside and outside without BPA substance. In the present, Customers have started to test the products. We expect to be able
agreement to transfer certain assets relating to Nam San 3B Project to Nam San 3B. 2.10.2.Other Key Terms of Agreement Enclosure 1 13 (1) The Seller shall assist and support BIC in operating Nam San 3B hydro
as continued support from government measures. Meanwhile, the financial vulnerabilities of households and businesses remained the key obstacles to the economic recovery. In the first quarter of 2021
language, the applicant shall proceed as follows: (1) certify that the substance of the translated information or documents has truly occurred or is in existence, and that there is no concealment of any fact