percent of the NAV during any financial year. This is part of the mechanism driving Thailand’s sustainable development. However, in any event that an asset management company considers that any company has
improvement in the Thai capital market.Among all companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and Market for Alternative Investment (mai), 475 or 90 percent of them participated in the assessment
Bangkok, October 12, 2011 - On September 26, 2011, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)?s overall trading system was temporarily halted at 14.36 hrs. before the SET Index dropped by 10 percent. SET?s
industry sector and tourism industry sector were main drivers, to support the overall Thai economy. Moreover, the inflation rate increased 0.8 percent while the unemployment rate remained under 1.0 percent
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in fourth quarter expanded at 1.6 percent, slowdown growth from the previous quarter which grew at 2.6 percent. These factors limited Thailand’s GDP expansion in 2019 to
25.30% Net Profit / Margin 12.71 2.86% 5.43 1.38% Revenue from sales and services The Company’s sales and services revenue is reduced by THB 50.98 million or equivalent to 12.96 percent, due to increases
equivalent to 11.46 percent due to increases in competitors and the economic downturn in the country. Gross Profit The Company’s gross profit is THB 79.70 million equivalent to 25.83 percent, in which the
percent. The Company has 100 percent indirect shareholding in VHC through Lombard Estate Holdings Limited which is the Company’s subsidiary in which the Company holds 100 percent of its total issued shares