public consumption and private investment were constantly expanding. However, Thai economy still faces other risk such as The U.S.-China trade war, global economic uncertainty and domestic political
uncertainty of money market during COVID-19 pandemic. 5. Increase in non-current assets held for sale of THB 986.5 mm was from the reclassification of assets, which will be monetized to WHART and HREIT from
MACO’s performance was dramatically affected from lower advertising demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic uncertainty. Consolidated revenue decreased by 25.9% YoY to THB 512mn o
affect from a government adopting a more restrictive lockdown measures in dark-red zones and uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 situation that will hinge mainly on the rollout of vaccines in order to
experienced moderate growth amid global economic uncertainty, driven by the expansion of private consumption and tourism sectors, while the purchasing power of the grassroots consumer remained challenging. AIS
Total Assets 5,820.1 5,544.0 276.1 Current Liabilities 472.6 373.6 99.0 Noncurrent Liabilities 76.1 72.8 3.3 Total Liabilities 548.7 446.4 102.3 Issue and Paid Share Capital 1,545.0 1,545.0 0.0 Premium on
THB 0.8 Mn. This was mostly due to the loss from recently acquired Thai food business “Tummour” and premium Japanese food brand “Sushi Cyu”. Net Profit The net profit decreased from THB 89.6 Mn in 2016
from THB 20.9 Mn in 2016 to THB 20.1 Mn in 2017, a decrease of THB 0.8 Mn. This was mostly due to the losses from recently acquired Thai food business “Tummour” and premium Japanese food brand “Sushi Cyu
by Profit for the year 2018of Baht 306.27 million, ordinary share premium of Baht 939.87 million and new share issuance for capital increase of Baht 55 million. Please be informed accordingly. Yours
of THB 712 mil. against THB 1,835 mil. when compared to end of 2017 as resulting from 1. THB 60 mil. increase in ordinary shares by Right Offering 2. THB 540 mil. increase in share premium of ordinary