Mr. Tharathon Phiboonthammasak Mr. Tharathon Phiboonthammasak knew or possessed negative substantial inside information about PTG Energy Public Company Limited (PTG) Q3/2018 performance which would
into year-end due to continued strength at our customers taking into account the normal seasonal effects” 2. Outlook Marco environment experienced some notable headwinds particularly in the tourism
increased from the new stores that was opened last year while the same store sales is marginally negative. For the HomePro business in Malaysia, sales rose after resuming business due to both financial
% Total Expenses (9,656) (9,082) (148) (180) (9,804) (9,262) 542 6% Share of Profit (Loss) 1,647 1,446 2 22 1,649 1,468 181 12% Profit (Loss) before the effects of foreign exchange, deferred income tax and
Board 2/2018 on February 22, 2018 has been approved the financial statements for year ended 31 December 2017. The basis for Qualified Opinion cause the effects of adjustment, if any, did not observe the
142 166 9,071 8,016 1,055 13% Total Expenses (8,254) (7,221) (148) (156) (8,402) (7,377) 1,025 14% Share of Profit (Loss) 1,800 2,417 19 12 1,819 2,429 (610) (25%) Profit (Loss) before the effects of
8,600 203 183 10,343 8,783 1,560 18% Total Expenses (9,082) (7,760) (180) (158) (9,262) (7,918) 1,344 17% Share of Profit (Loss) 1,446 2,127 22 25 1,468 2,152 (684) (32%) Profit (Loss) before the effects
appropriate audit evidence and the possible effects are material, but not pervasive, resulting from: ( 2.2.1 circumstances beyond control of the entity (paragraph.........); ( 2.2.2 circumstances relating to
2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ฆ 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence and the possible effects are material, but not pervasive
in which the Company operates. However, the Company is unable to reasonably estimate the financial negative impact of the COVID-19 in the periods going forward as the situation is still evolving. It is