prices as well as the decline in public and private consumption. The tourism industry, especially in the hotel, transportation and restaurant businesses, was hard hit by the impact of COVID-19 outbreak
beverages grew 4.0% YoY. Total personal care continued to grow 6.4% YoY, of which CLMV markets grew 31.6%. Overall international business grew 8.6% at constant FX rate, driven by CLM. OEM-glass bottles sales
prices as well as the decline in public and private consumption. The tourism industry, especially in the hotel, transportation and restaurant businesses, was hard hit by the impact of COVID-19 outbreak
% (y-y) in the first quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods and private investment. On the other hand, the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to
third quarter of 2017, buoyed largely by tourism and exports. Nonetheless, the economic recovery was not broad-based, as evidenced by sluggish private consumption. While certain businesses were still
increase of registered capital, the issuance and the allocation of the newly-issued shares to specific persons (Private Placement) and the convening of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1
increase of registered capital, the issuance and the allocation of the newly-issued shares to specific persons (Private Placement) and the convening of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1
increase of registered capital, the issuance and the allocation of the newly-issued shares to specific persons (Private Placement) and the convening of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1
result, NESDB has revised its 2024 growth forecast to a range of 2.3%-2.8%. Key supporting factors include the ongoing recovery of the tourism sector, private consumption, and both public consumption and
. Mr.Voraphot Chanyakomol 3. Mr. Suebwong Kaewthipharat 4. Mr. Pisit Wannavalee Authorization of directors : Any two directors from Mr. Pana Janviroj or Mr. Voraphot Chanyakomol cosigns with Mr. Suebwong