the same period of last year, the main factors are the existing customers have reduced their minimum order due to in February 2022, the Committee on Energy Policy Administration (CEPA) has a resolution
the six-month period. The declining amount was greatly due to lower dividend income from BDMS. Apart from dividend received, other revenues usually consists of passenger ticket charges, excess baggage
performance from each business group as follow: Performance of the Refinery and Oil Trading Business Group recorded a significant improvements in Operating GRM from the previous quarter, due to the increment of
forecasted due to Phuket ferry accident in July (Source: Bank of Thailand). Moreover, South Asia incurs the second highest growth in terms of tourist arrival, followed by Africa, accounting for 11.2 and 7.1
forecasted due to Phuket ferry accident in July (Source: Bank of Thailand). Moreover, South Asia incurs the second highest growth in terms of tourist arrival, followed by Africa, accounting for 11.2 and 7.1
overdue ,Credit limit of Motor Cycle not excess Bath 150,0 0 0 ,Credit limit of personal car not excess Bath 250,000 2. To extend the installment period by changing agreement in order of make declining
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the special case inquiry
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
has total liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC