expense and non – cash items would be THB 1 million in 2017. • Sale and service revenues With the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the 9th King of the Chakri Dynasty in October 2016 and the
operator sector, in accordance with the Company’s target to consistently launch new service projects every year. In 6M2022, the Company had services income from information technology solutions for
planned increase of scale and scope of services to be provided by the Company and clients in mobile operator sector, in accordance with the Company’s target to consistently launch new service projects every
decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles
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(EXAT) by means of review and amendment of the Second Stage Expressway Agreement, the Agreement for the Extension of the Second Stage Expressway System (Sector D), and the Bang Pa-in - Pak Kret Expressway
increase of number of Thai and foreign tourists. As a result, the service sector and private consumption have expanded. Private investment has improved while Public expenditure shrink from regular government
(MB) (MB) % (MB) % Revenue from sales and service 1,583.0 1,709.8 1,190.0 (126.8) (7.4) 393.0 33.0 Cost of sales and service 1,301.2 1,393.7 953.9 (92.5) (6.6) 347.3 36.4 Cost equipment for lease 36.6
36.4 31.4 6.6 18.1 11.6 36.9 Revenue from sales and service The Company's revenue from sales and services is mainly customers from the public sector and state enterprise. The revenue in Q3–2024 increased
digital assets , and lessen chance for people on deception or be at disadvantages as well as allow the public sector to have tools to monitor https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=8285 SEC