both Thailand and abroad temporarily disrupted several economic activities. The tourism sector substantially declined due to Thailand’s inbound travel restriction measures. Manufacturing productions were
will hold NDR’s ordinary shares for 20.31% of paid representative, Mr. Dato’ Marco Low Peng Kiat ( transaction equals to 510,920,000 THB more than 20,000,000THB and more than 3% of net tangible assets
markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors, which in turn dampened domestic spending sentiment. The situation adversely affected the government’s
Electronics (Philippines) Inc. (“KPPH”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kinpo Group EMS companies in manufacturing consumer electronics products Relationship with the Company (Remained No Change) Kinpo and its
net interest income that rose Baht 4,483 million, or 5.00 percent, which came mainly from rising interest income from investments and interest income from interbank and money market items, as well as
Transaction B.E. 2546 (2003) dated November 19, 2003 and its amendments (collectively, the “Notifications on Connected Transactions”). The transaction size is equivalent to 16.06% of the net tangible assets
scales. Moreover, Asia Can Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ("ACM") the new aluminum can production facilities, rapidly increase its utilization rate quarter by quarter from 50%, 68%, 86%, to hit 100% from 1Q/2019
net offering of THB 7,351.6 million (after deduction of related fees and expenses). In addition, the Company had repaid loans from the related parties, which was utilized in the acquisition of the
due to reduction in several key raw material and packaging costs, and better efficiency from modern production technology that allows economies of scales. Moreover, Asia Can Manufacturing Co., Ltd
38,459 million in net profit, increasing Baht 4,121 million or 12.00 percent compared to the year before. The increase was mainly due to a decrease of Baht 9,278 million or 22.19 percent in allowance for