Company Limited 148/1 Soi Ramintha 14, Ramintra Road , Tharang, Sub - District Bangkok 10230 Tel: 02-943-6663-4 Fax: 02-943-6343 02-943-7740 Recently, retail business trend is decelerate due to the
148/1 Soi Ramintha 14, Ramintra Road , Tharang, Sub - District Bangkok 10230 Tel: 02-943-6663-4 Fax: 02-943-6343 02-943-7740 Recently, retail business trend is decelerate due to the continuously
less accommodative in their monetary policies. Looking forward, global interest rates are therefore likely to be on an upward trend. Amid the trade rift which may make the global economic recovery
FINANCIAL REVIEW AND PROSPECTS A. Operating Results ผลการดําเนินงาน B. Liquidity and Capital Resources แหลงเงินทุนและสภาพคลอง C. Research & Development, Patents and License, etc. การวิจัยและพัฒนา D. Trend
price of crude and finished product to make its downward trend. With demand for fuel consumption declining across the globe, combined with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries [ OPEC] and
and sustainability. • Natural gas prices continuously decreased in the second half of 2019 and has a slight downward trend in 2020. However, variou s situations remain uncertain, making it challenging
Share Purchase Agreement; 3. Execution, amendment, modification and connection on any applications and evidences essential and relevant to the Transaction on the Investment in the Ordinary Shares of KPN
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 Transaction on Acquisition of Assets and Determination of the 2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders To: Director and Manager The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure 1. Information Memorandum on the Acquisition of Assets (Schedule 1) and the Entry into Connected Transaction of Nation Broadcasting Corpor...
rates saw a downward trend. Non- interest income increased by Baht 15,879 million predominantly due to higher gains on investments and net fees and service income, mainly from increases in fees from loan
government spending into infrastructure projects which lead to a continuous growth of Thailand’s electricity consumption. The trend of the power industry in the second half of 2017 is estimated to be lower