Limited Management Discussion and Analysis for the Second Quarter ended 30 June 2017 Page 4/22 improved consumer confidence and income of farm households. These drivers combined to support growth momentum
households. These drivers combined to support growth momentum and helped offset the still lingered at a low level of private investment and contracted in public spending. As the momentum from the above
, diversified and steady cash flows, growing with a combined EBITDA of 18% YoY and 44% LTM 2Q19. The Integrated Oxides & Derivatives segment was negatively impacted by the extended shutdown into 2Q19 following
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018
confidence; 3.) strong tourism growth mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from the ASEAN region, despite a slight decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the second half of 2018
expanding investment in overseas, which led to high competition in this region. Additionally, peers extended the investment to energy related business as well as new business for business diversification and
Concentration 2.5. NPAs Concentration by Region by Type 3. Key Financial Ratios 4. Forward Looking Statement 4.1. BAM’s Business Opportunity 4.2. COVID-19 Impact 4.3. Land and Building Tax 1. Key Highlights in Q2
Investment Scheme for non-retail investors (NRI CIS) ASEAN Collective Investment scheme for retail investors (retail ASEAN CIS) Asia Region Funds Passport (ARFP) Foreign ETF Name of CIS operator: Tel/Fax
accounts within a year; or 400 deposit/transfer transactions in all accounts, with a combined amount of Baht 2 million or more, within a year. A report on transactions of the previous year, in accordance
(EBITDA) through the acquisition of Epicure Catering Co., Ltd., a leader in the food and beverage catering business for international schools in South East Asia region. For 2H19, the Company remains fairly