reduction proposal. Administrative expenses The administrative expenses increased by 97.6% from the six months ended of year 2019 to THB 1,012.8 million for the six months ended of year 2020. The increase of
operated in full commercial service on March 30, 2020. Selling and administrative expenses slightly increased from the same quarter of the previous year. Finance cost, after the full operated in commercial
. Meanwhile, tourist arrivals increased by 7.5 percent, softening from 9.4 percent growth in 2017. This was largely due to a fall in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of the year, notwithstanding
impacts of layoffs, reduced income and reduced confidence due to increased uncertainty about the future. As a result, private consumption is expected to contract, although government measures could help
Big C, Tops, Makro, 7-11 etc. NEXT earned its revenue from selling advertising slots to its target customers including product manufacturers/distributors and advertising agencies who want to advertise
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proportion increased to be 9.5% of total revenue (1Q19: 6.3% of total revenue). EBITDA from food business was THB 26 million, 333.33% growth from such investments. Dusit Thani PLC Management Discussion and
proportion increased to be 9.5% of total revenue (1Q19: 6.3% of total revenue). EBITDA from food business was THB 26 million, 333.33% growth from such investments. Dusit Thani PLC Management Discussion and
THB 17.13 million and sales revenue of THB 2.06 million, so total revenue increased by THB 18.58 million when compared to the same period of 2018. This was mainly due to the increase of the Company’s
improperly; 2. there is a possibility of failure to protect shareholders’ rights by allowing any person to receive financial benefits other than what should be earned normally or by causing the company to lose