amortization Operating highlight in Q1/2018 Q1/17 Q4/17 Q1/18 Change +/(-) (THB million) QoQ YoY Operating revenue 5,366 4,849 5,716 18% 7% Gross profit 1,098 1,315 1,647 25% 50% EBITDA 915 1,137 1,482 30% 62
“Company”), held on Friday, August 17, 2018 has resolved the significant mattes as follows: 1. Approved to propose the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1/2018 considers and approves the
1 25 May 2020 Subject: Notification on Resolution of the Board of Directors’ Meeting No. 5/2020, Change of Directors and Directors’ Power, Entering into Connected Transaction, Entering into
. 2 From the reconsideration of investment in S-TREK, the Board of Directors’ meeting has approved to postpone the investment in S-TREK for the following reasons: 1) Accounting record of S-TREK
and shareholders. 2 From the reconsideration of investment in S-TREK, the Board of Directors’ meeting has approved to postpone the investment in S-TREK for the following reasons: 1) Accounting record of
. Management Discussion and Analysis For the Year Ended December 31, 2018 Page 2 On October 30, 2018, the Board of Directors meeting of RATCH-Australia Corporation Pty Limited approved to increase the authorized
a.m., as follows: 1. Approved to propose that the shareholders’ meeting consider and approve the amendment of the Company’s Articles of Association on Article 11 under Chapter 2, Shares and Shareholders
the Year 2018 In the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 1 April 2019, following the performance of the company and its subsidiaries, the dividend payment has been approved for the year 2018 at Baht 1.25
reported is d ifferent from that reported in the previous period. Operating Highlights in Q1/2020 Q1/19 Q4/19 Q1/20 Change +/(-) (Unit: Million Baht) QoQ YoY Operating revenue 9,067 18,279 18,308 0% 102
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A FFeeCCoorrppLL44..11hhiigg A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2017 The Thai economy maintained steady growth in the third quarter of 2017, buoyed largely by tourism and exports. Nonetheless, the economic recovery was not broad-based, as evidenced by sluggish private consumption. While certain businesses were still fragile, others remained mired in uncertainty in terms of new modes of competition, a broader market...