inconsistent with the normal market condition, causing the price of KIAT share to rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr
share to rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6
to rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6
rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6) Mrs
to rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6
period of last year. The increase was derived from fees earned from loans, underwriting, private wealth management and mutual fund sales. Net interest income continued to rise. Likewise, net interest
attributed to a rise in non-interest income, especially net profit from investment. Meanwhile, net interest income maintained its growth even though net interest margin (NIM) dropped as a result of impacts
private sector contribute a high demand of skilled workers and lead to an increase in household income and consumer purchasing power (Source: Bank of Thailand). Meanwhile, a rise in average oil price in the
payables following the rise of main raw material prices. Accordingly, the total shareholders’ equity amounted to 3 ,3 1 5 .6 1 million baht, expanded by 114.80 million baht. These brought about the Company’s
recognition from its completion within this period. 2. Cost of construction increases in the amount of Baht 31.52 million or 38.13% when compared to the same period of the year 2016 which is related to the rise