million tons in 4Q2019 driven by a direct impact of drought. On the demand side, natural fatty alcohols in 1Q2020 has considerably slowed down from the same period of prior year since China has been
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café location in the Airport which will open in Q3 2017 under the same joint venture. Additionally, the company will open one more café with retail on Silom Road in Q3 2017. We are continuing to work on
Exchange of Thailand N.C. Housing Public Company Limited (“NCH”) would like to report that according to the resolution of the Board of Directors’ Meeting No. 3/2019 held on 10 July 2019 resolved to approved
on November 16, 2017 that notified the Company to clarify the appropriateness of the assumptions used in the fair value measurement of investments, therefore, the Company appointed another independent
in the past, an average Thailand palm oil inventory was at level of 200,000 tons to 250,000 tons. On the demand side, methyl ester domestic demand in 4Q2018 improved to 368,000 tons, rose by 41,000
Analysis 2Q2020 - of 37,550 tons according to the cabinet resolution previously approved on May 7, 2019, in order to absorb CPO surplus and raise CPO price up. In 2Q2020, methyl ester demand stood at 404,000
base and capturing rising demand in home connectivity. Enterprise non mobile focuses on support need for digital transformation with telecom infrastructure and services in cloud, cyber security and ICT
: Information Memorandum on Connected Transaction regarding Assets and Services of JKN Global Media Public Company Limited The Board of Directors’ Meeting of JKN Global Media Public Company Limited ( the “Company
Company Limited Attention: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Meeting of the Board of Directors of KGI Securities (Thailand) Public Company Limited (“the Company”) No. 5/2018 held on 23rd August