-2022 Balance by Quarter Change Topic Q1-22 Q4-21 Q1-21 Q1-22 VS Q4-21 Q1-22 VS Q1-21 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total revenue 1,399.2 1,620.3 1,824.2 (221.1) (13.6) (425.0) (23.3) Total operating
under the law of Home Regulator’s jurisdiction (issued by Home Regulator) [ ] 3. Evidence on the appointment of a brokerage firm to perform duty as local intermediary in Thailand (issued by CIS Operator
| www.shotelsresorts.com Page 2 of 9 Discussion of results of operations: Year 2018 and Year 2019 Year 2018 Year 2019 Change THB million % THB million % THB million % Revenue from services 2,575.7 100.0% 3,818.1 100.0
our new and existing customers. Unit : million Baht Jan - Sept 2020 % Jan - Sept 2019 % Change %YoY Sales and Services Revenues 382.82 99.4 250.79 99.6 132.03 52.6 Other income 2.33 0.6 0.94 0.4 1.39
Guarantee (“LG”) from one local commercial bank to guarantee the usage of electricity in production process of the Company. The tenor of first SBLC is 9 months and able to rollover for the whole tenor of main
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under the law of Home Regulator’s jurisdiction (issued by Home Regulator) [ ] 3. Evidence on the appointment of a brokerage firm to perform duty as local intermediary in Thailand (issued by CIS Operator
enhanced to 28% 9M'2016 9M'2017 % change million Baht million Baht y-on-y Sales and service income 20,691 23,720 14.6% EBITDA 5,679 6,626 16.7% Net profit 2,473 2,823 14.1% Normalized net profit (NNP)* 1,966
and international demand, which affected from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The measures of the government sector to control the spread of the virus, therefore the limit of inbound and
Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 14/2552 Re: Offer for Sale of Foreign Government Bond or Corporate Bond in Thailand dated 13 March 2009 as amended by the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No