prices, while core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, increased by 0.6 percent due, in part, to a sluggish recovery in consumer demand. Other contributing factors were more structural, such
. 5. The Company has agreed to enter into an agreement to engage NML to provide transportation services for printing media, with a minimum contractual term of two years and terms and conditions to be
of connected transaction Type of transaction : Transactions relating to assets and services Transaction value : The amount of Baht 924,900,000.- Above transaction comes under the scope of connected
Company’s core business. 2) The Company does not have a policy to materially change its core business The Company and its subsidiary, Phuket Fantasea PCL, do not have a policy to change its business operation
Company’s core business. 2) The Company does not have a policy to materially change its core business The Company and its subsidiary, Phuket Fantasea PCL, do not have a policy to change its business operation
digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
, core inflation rose from 0.47 percent in the same period last year and 0.61 percent last quarter to 0.76 percent, reflecting a gradual recovery in domestic consumption. The average exchange rate was
Thailand’s (BOT) target range of 1-4 percent. At the same time, core inflation was 0.45 percent. The Baht appreciated with an average exchange rate of 30.70 THB/USD compared with 31.58 THB/USD in the previous
compensation value from the acquisition to obtain the right to manage the water production plant with Ultra filtration and Reverse Osmosis systems to provide services according to the agreement of production and
Purchase Agreement. Benefits of entering into the transaction are as follows: 1. Improvement in financial liquidity to focus investments on its core business 2. Decreasing THB 620 million of debts in terms