periods During the three-month and nine-month periods ended 30 September 2019, the Group has adopted TFRS 15 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” which become effective for fiscal years beginning on or
During the year ended 31 December 2019, the Group has adopted TFRS 15 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” which become effective for fiscal years beginning on or after 1 January 2019. The Group chooses
company engaging in the management of hotels and investments in international hotel companies. Over the past four fiscal years (year 2016-2019), the Company’ s consolidated total assets has grown at an
Page 4 of 9 Overview The Company is a holding company engaging in the management of hotels and investments in international hotel companies. Over the past four fiscal years (year 2016-2019), the Company
year, because of this group of products, most of them were sold to commercial customers, mainly government agencies. This group of customers must wait for the government budget. According to the fiscal
523,768,667 4.95 523,768,667 3.76 6. GS Security Holding Company Limited 520,000,000 4.91 520,000,000 3.73 7. Superior Overseas (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 412,500,000 3.90 412,500,000 2.96 8. Thai NVDR Co., Ltd
523,768,667 3.76 6. GS Security Holding Company Limited 520,000,000 4.91 520,000,000 3.73 7. Superior Overseas (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 412,500,000 3.90 412,500,000 2.96 8. Thai NVDR Co., Ltd. 187,951,907 1.78
re- place purchased PTA appears well timed. In Asia, firstly the formation of a 50:50 JV in India in September 2016 led to subsequent de- consolidation of superior margin India PET business and
approximately 25% which should lead to the higher earnings for the Company on a per-tonne basis with scale and product mix impact. This is superior to existing portfolio which based on 2H17 run-rate provides a
approximately 25% which should lead to the higher earnings for the Company on a per-tonne basis with scale and product mix impact. This is superior to existing portfolio which based on 2H17 run-rate provides a