from a year earlier, which can be summarized as follows: 1. Gross Profit including Other Income was up 23% Y-O-Y or Baht 41.0 million due primarily to higher sales and Gross Profit Margin from 31.2% in
worldwide including Thailand to prevent the spread of Covid-19 outbreak. And the negative impact of Covid -19 pandemic on the shipping industry were getting goods stranded, not capable of being shipped in and
pandemic on the goods deliveries including inbound and outbound shipments to customers getting stranded and delayed during this period. In addition, the delayed deliverables at several of L&E‘s completed
Baht 23.3 million, down 34% or Baht 11.8 million from a year earlier, which can be summarized as follows: - Gross Profit including Other Income were down Baht 20.4 million Y-O-Y due primarily to delays
publishing in the Government Gazette; and (3) be in accordance with Section 100 of the Public Limited Company Act, B.E. 2535 (1992) (including the amendments thereof) which has been amended by the Order of the
. 2535 (1992) (including the amendments thereof) which has been amended by the Order of the Leader of the National Council for Peace and Order No. 21/2560 (2017) Re: Amendment of Laws to Facilitate
business to record an inventory loss of THB 107 million (including lower of cost or market (LCM) of THB 15 million). As for the trading business operated by BCP Trading Pte., Ltd., its performance was
Kanjanakul, Director General of the Department of Intellectual Property (DIP); and representatives from the private sector, including commercial banks, record labels, and artists.The meeting, organized by DIP
themselves against investment scams. The lecture covered various topics, including Three Key Factors of Value Investing (Principal, Return, and Time), the “Three Knows” (Know Oneself, Know Others, and Know Own
custodians under draft amendments to the Provident Fund (PVD) Act and within the securities trading framework. The Custodian Club consists of 13 members, including commercial banks engaging in fund supervision