negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates
current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates, reflected from the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signal in considering the
export and investment 3) The increase in oil prices due to geopolitical tension, particularly in the Middle East, which negatively impact the current account surplus as well as leading to higher inflation
export and investment 3) The increase in oil prices due to geopolitical tension, particularly in the Middle East, which negatively impact the current account surplus as well as leading to higher inflation
the decline in import of capital goods and the number of registered vehicles. Public spending excluding transfers contracted yoy from current expenditures while capital expenditures grew from the
import of capital goods and the number of registered vehicles. Public spending excluding transfers contracted yoy from current expenditures while capital expenditures grew from the expenditures of state
was no new spectrum license in 2022. Current assets were at Bt34,338mn which decreased - 3.5% from lower cash. Total non-current assets were at Bt302,706mn, decreased -5.6% due to the amortization of
Cash and Saving Deposit 1,234,491,140 Baht Results Total Current Assets 1,465,825,722 Baht (The Company’s Financial Total Non-Current Assets 4,707,199,305 Baht Statements are already reviewed Total
Bt2.17 for 2017 to Bt1.72 for 2018. Total Asset Total assets as of December 31, 2018, amounted to Bt18,121 million, consisting of current assets of Bt7,969 million; property, plant and equipment of Bt9,364
ratio (current assets to current liabilities) of the Group was at 9.31 times which increased from the end of the prior year. It was high liquidity. And the debt to equity ratio of the Group was at 0.13