research presentation and implementation. In the second forum, the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University presented the paper on ?How stocks react to bond issuance?. Based on 2013
organized under the MoU with four leading business schools aiming to provide a platform for capital market research presentation and implementation in developing the capital market. The Faculty of Commerce
approximately USD30 million or THB990 million which is evaluated by 3 parties. Hence, there is no relationship among 3 related or connected parties, according to the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory
compensation after the cessation zinc operation as stipulated by law and new regulations imposed by RFD. In year 2019, it needs to be evaluated as the early stage into the transition of the company to new
projects The management maintain positive view onThailand's economic growth, which evaluated from the Company’s customers database and reports from the Bank of Thailand(BOT). BOTexpectsthat the
view on luxury residential property market, which evaluated from the Company’s customers database and various reports from private and public sectors. The second quarter report from the Bank of Thailand
condition which drove higher competition in the market, resulting in cancelation of our cement powder transportation as it is evaluated to be non-profitable. The company adjusts its strategy and shareholder
, the Group had followed up and evaluated closely the situations and implemented appropriate measures to reduce the business impacts as follows; 1) Changing working processes during temporary closing some
achievements exprESSEd or implied by such forward‐looking statements. None of the future projections, expectations, estimates or prospects in this presentation should be taken as forecasts or promises nor should
evaluated provision of employee expenses payables by actuary principle by the independent specialist in accordance with financial reporting standards in every 3 years or significant changes on loans of post