capital 20.2 Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock rights and warrants 22. Additional paid-in capital (discount on capital stock)) 23. Appraisal surplus 24. revaluation surplus (deficit) in investments
volatile during this quarter. However, Thailand’s financial stability was satisfactory due to a high current account surplus and rising demand for imported raw materials used in export-oriented manufacturing
receipts, however, the country’s current account turned to show a surplus. Moreover, clarity regarding Thailand’s general election date helped curb capital outflows, and the Thai Baht resumed its
a rebound in December. Consequently, the current account surplus came in at USD 37.7 billion in 2018, narrowing from USD 50.2 billion in 2017. Global financial markets continued to experience
sales were at THB 6,328 million, where the growth was accelerated to +7.2% YoY. In domestic markets, beverages and personal care continued their growth momentum at 9.4% and 5.8% respectively, while
& Calpis grew 2.7% YoY. Total Personal care continued its momentum with 11.5% growth YoY, with 42.8% growth in CLM markets. International business grew 1.5% at constant FX rate, driven by Myanmar growth
beverages continued its growth momentum at 7.3% YoY, and domestic personal care showed 23.7% growth. Overall international business grew 8.7% at constant FX rate. YTD 1H’19, net sales grew 5.0%, contributed
, personal loans business, and non-performing loan management business was the important main factor driving the Group's overall performance to continue growing compared to the previous year. For the Company's
climbed up to 20 cent/lb then dropped sharply to 14 cent/lb during last quarter of the year due to funds speculation and global sugar supply forecasted to be surplus in 2018. As a result, the Company
21.07% due to personal loan at interest rate 9.00% per annum and OD interest rate at 7.50%. - As the end of quarter2’2017, total assets Baht 939.00M was higher than previous year at 1.23% due to work in