. . Overview of operating results in the Quarter /. The overall global economy still has growth direction in fine criteria from continuous consumption of private sector mainly covering with supportive factor
continuous consumption of private sector mainly covering with supportive factor from recovery of internal demand of several countries. In the meantime, Thai economy still has continuously expanded in the same
1,159.94 million baht in the year 2018 which decrease of 416.24 million baht or (35.88%) because in the year 2019, the company has plans to development the internal organization. To support the continuous
expenses in FY2020/21 shown a significant decrease of Baht 46.3 million as compared to FY2019/20. The continuous cost reduction activities and enhanced austerity drive are the main reasons for the savings to
following reasons; - Sales of units in condominium projects increased by 773.89 million baht or 147.63% from 524.22 million baht in Q1/2018 to 1,298.11 million baht in Q1/2019 due to the continuous transfer
revenue in Q2 of this year. ▪ The increasing of the cost of consulting service and the administrative expenses in Q2/2019 come mainly from recording of employee benefit of those who worked for a continuous
market to the United States and the European Union because there is a continuous demand for canned corn. Cost of Sales for Q3/2021 and Q3/2020 was 437.15 million baht and 347.60 million baht, respectively
continuous AI implementation and created the AI/ML Governance Guideline to outline expectations for capital market business operators regarding the responsible and risk-aware use of AI under appropriate
SET on a continuous basis and viewed that preventive measures implemented by the SET to cope with high turnover securities trading are appropriate and responsive to current environment. Therefore
continuous trading activities. Examples include sending trading orders in a manner that pushed prices upward, placing bid offers at multiple price levels in a way that obstructed and pressured other investors