impairment loss on top-up kiosks and related equipment of Mindmap Commtech Inc. Analysis of revenues EMS business In 3Q17, the Group generates revenue of Baht 651 million from EMS business, which is increased
23,500,000 ordinary shares (or approximately equivalent to 29.38% of total paid-up capital after the IPO Plan) to the public for the purpose of IPO Plan in TWSE. In addition, the Company will provide not more
, FSMART (or the “Company”) is still the leader in online top-up kiosk business in both total transaction amount and the number of kiosks, covering all area nationwide. The Company’s key strategy focuses on
Experience under which there will be the increase in the registered capital of Hero Experience, equivalent to 30 percent of the registered capital of Hero Experience, at the price per share of up to Baht
Hero Experience under which there will be the increase in the registered capital of Hero Experience, equivalent to 30 percent of the registered capital of Hero Experience, at the price per share of up to
Bhd MYR which accounted for 100% of total paid-up capital of FKRMM. Payment in acquiring transaction equal to 53,000,000 MYR or equivalent to 416,537,120 THB which calculated by issuing 55,000,000 new
Bhd MYR which accounted for 100% of total paid-up capital of FKRMM. Payment in acquiring transaction equal to 53,000,000 MYR or equivalent to 416,537,120 THB which calculated by issuing 55,000,000 new
channels to department stores and beauty salons throughout the countries. The Company’s business operation kept growing up with sustainability and there were more variety of the products for the distribution
$150, up 23% YoY, supported by strong momentum across our geographically diversified, integrated PET portfolio, while HVA business had mixed results, with gains in PEO and Packaging, offset by negative
Company” or “CPN”) reported 2Q17 consolidated net profit of THB 2,483 mn, up by 8% YoY with total revenues of THB 7,620 mn, grew by 6% YoY. The strong performance was resilient as CPN has continually placed