% in the previous quarter, driven mainly by a slowdown in domestic demand and private consumption. The exports sector fell sharply due to the continued strength of the baht, while tourism sector also
Utilities Co., Ltd., in the amount of 400,000 shares with a par value of Bath 10 per share, which the Company has paid 25% of the shares, equivalent to Bath 2.50 per share, sold at the price of Baht 1 per
a pick-up in sales going into the end of the year and into 2020. Certain other key segments like chemical and construction also show positive tendencies. The continued strength of the Thai baht is
share at 66.3% contracting 1.7% QoQ and 13.7% YoY to THB 17,359mn, followed by Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) which has 13.1% market share or THB 3,418mn, declined by 4.8% QoQ and 25.5
be a potential market in the future. For Medical Devices; There is still intense competition in both domestic and foreign markets. Market leaders use price strategies to gain market share. But the
structure of the Company was in the strength level and cash flow could be managed effectively, hence, there was no interest paid. According to the above mentioned reasons, the Company’s profit before income
และสถาบันจัดอันดับที่ปรากฏตามตารางแนบท้ายประกาศนี้ เป็นอันดับและสถาบันจัดอันดับที่สำนักงานยอมรับในการจัดอันดับความแข็งแกร่งทางการเงิน (financial strength rating) ของผู้รับประกันภัย เพื่อประโยชน์ในการใช้
% 27,229 24,513 11.1% Earnings per share (Baht) 4.73 4.82 4.28 (1.8)% 10.6% 14.26 12.84 11.1% Net interest margin 2.42% 2.33% 2.30% 0.09% 0.12% 2.38% 2.32% 0.06% Net fees and service income to operating
Quarter Change (%) H1 Change 2/2018 1/2018 2/2017 1/2018 2/2017 2018 2017 (%) Net profit * 9,194 9,005 8,047 2.1% 14.3% 18,199 16,352 11.3% Earnings per share (Baht) 4.82 4.72 4.22 2.1% 14.3% 9.53 8.57 11.3
time outside as well as its strength as being a media that reaches consumers when they are on the go and creating brand awareness to an extensive reach. On the contrary, Thailand's advertising industry