spending continued to grow from the previous quarter. Meanwhile, the private investment is on the path of recovery. As the growth of economics from the above mentions, the Thai economy was expected to gain
successfully help to drive an increased sales revenues in the future. Further, the Company does not expect that the official appointment of a new additional franchisee or new business partner by Yum Restaurants
results were satisfactory and confident that they could be able to help improving the Company’s business. SSG Group therefore started negotiating with 7 main trade creditors (including Cargill International
filed a complaint against the former executives to SEC, including exercising legal rights to sue against them as well). Besides, receiving compensation will help reduce burden of License fee, adjust
quarter of 2018 continued to grow year-on-year on the back of buoyant domestic demand. Private consumption continued to gain traction, supported by improvement in income and employment. Furthermore, there
accelerated to grow. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption slowed down as a declining household income and employments, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors. According to the slowdown
line with the continued economic slowdown, whereas overall consumer loan continued to grow at a high rate despite a slower growth in mortgage lending and auto loan, personal loan and credit card expanded
accelerated to grow. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption slowed down as a declining household income and employments, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors. According to the slowdown
which Thailand has comparative advantage. Providing an enabling condition that encourages growth of the said businesses will certainly help them to play the key role in adding value to products and
Thailand’s financial system support the Company’s business to grow in the future. Overall economy growth is expected to grow at around 4.2% per annual. This macroeconomic factor fuels the debtor to repay cash