quarter expanded by 4.8%, higher than 3.9% growth in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from acceleration of private consumption, government consumption
quarter. However, the Thai economy is expected to grow continually from last year, thanks to the expansion of exports and tourism sectors as well as an increase in government consumption. In addition, the
) enhancing the variety of our media portfolio and expand our media coverage and 3) supporting the business operation of MACO in Malaysia, and 4) strengthening overall bargaining power from increased economies
investment in short-term Government bonds has been reduced due to the proceed of investment in the Northern Multi-Products Fuel Pipeline project (NFPT). 1.2 Expenses 1.2.1 Cost of services In Q3/2018, Cost of
consumption should remain resilient owing to rising income levels and employment gains, and fixed investment is likely to pick up amid high capacity utilization and government infrastructure spending. Risks
interest income from additional investment in convertible notes by 1.25mb or 30.6%. Moreover, our overseas subsidiaries in received additional government grants amounting to 2.06mb. Cost of Sales and
) follow the consumer behaviors changes during Stay-home campaign from the governments, consumer start to hoarding rice products, plus the reasons that the government ordered the closure of various stores
products. For the domestic, the Lockdown measure from the Thai government resulted in the hypermarket stores such as Tesco Lotus, Big C, Home Pro, etc. that are the customers of the company necessary to
measure of the Government Housing Bank to fix the interest rate for 1-5 years, starting on 22nd October 2019 until 24th December 2020. As a result of such measures, the sale and ownership transfer target of
such as rubber and palm, weighed on household purchasing power. In response, the government approved Baht 84.2 billion in December to help support domestic spending. At the same time, private investment