of March 2019, deposits continued to expand while loans dropped slightly. Consequently, the ratio of loans to deposits declined from the end of 2018. However, loan quality was relatively stable as the
referred to as “Corporate Group”) would like to clarify on the operating results according to the consolidated financial statements for the 3-month period and 6-month period ending June 30, 2017 as follows
Diamond Building Products Public Company Limited and its Subsidiary (together referred to as “Corporate Group”) would like to clarify on the operating results according to the consolidated financial
) Consolidated Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) Separate Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) 2019 2018 thousand % 2019 2018 thousand % Total revenues 1,648,292 1,610,968 37,324 2.3 1,606,649 1,529,168
) Consolidated Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) Separate Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) 2019 2018 thousand % 2019 2018 thousand % Total revenues 1,648,292 1,610,968 37,324 2.3 1,606,649 1,529,168
11 August 2017 approving the reviewed consolidated financial statements for Quarter 2 of 2016 ending on 30 June 2017, the Company would like to report factors that affect the financial performance for
Exchange of Thailand The Board of Directors Meeting of Wattanapat Hospital Trang Public Company Limited (the “Company”) No. 3/2017, held on February 26, 2017, approving the audited consolidated financial
Company and the Company’s subsidiaries for the 3rd quarter of 2019, the consolidated financial statement showed a net profit of 189.6 million baht, which was an increase from the 3rd quarter of 2018 at 37.1
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting fiscal year 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on audited consolidated financial statements for the period ended
Company Limited and its subsidiaries (“the Company”) reported consolidated revenues of Baht 277.3 million, decreased by 42.3% compared to the same quarter last year, majorly due to the Covid-19 pandemic