Reporting Standard No. 15 (Revised) : Revenue from Contracts with Customers, effective 1 January 2019 has impacted on the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial statement as follows : o Brand : Adjusting
Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 (Revised) : Revenue from Contracts with Customers, effective 1 January 2019 has impacted on the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial statement as follows : o Brand
: Proactive: forward-thinking and acting in advance in anticipation of possible challenges while being a firm and fair regulator as well as a friendly and visionary partner to all sectors, and initiating
Case of Possible Impact on the Holding of Juristic Person’s Meeting B.E. 2563 (2020), dated 4 March 2020,
emphasize on growing market share to become the leading brand in Thailand by stressing importance on effectiveness of corporate communication on both media advertising and promotional spending, as well as
Edible Oil in packaging under brand PAMOLA to the Edible Oil refining service contractor has contributed to the total revenue for the 1st quarter of 2017 of 1.32% or THB 6.61 Million. 3. Refining Service
business, featuring both house brand – separate by Apparel under brand Inco, Cheval, Sleep Mate, ETC brand, Non- Apparel under brand Cherish, Prim, Rollica, Cushy, etc., and other brand products. The Company
. Baht strengthening also had a partial impact on customers’ costs and sales volume. Sales breakdown by business and geography are as follows: Sales Breakdown by Business: Brand: Baht 694 million, up 12
business, featuring both house brand – separate by Apparel under brand Inco, Cheval, Sleep Mate, ETC brand, Non- Apparel under brand Cherish, Prim, Rollica, Cushy, etc., and other brand products. To date
Thailand (SET) to discuss possible solutions to the AGM holding of listed companies amid the spread of COVID-19, SEC has disseminated the circular and frequently asked questions to inform all listed