percent. The favorable global economic conditions will continue to support exports and tourism, resulting in positive spillovers to investment in related sectors. At the same time, government spending is
. On the domestic front, elevated household debt remains a constraint to purchasing power. In the meantime, domestic political situation also warrants monitoring as the government is preparing for an
from 2.3% in the second quarter of 2019, mainly driven by expansion of private consumption, government spending and tourism sector. Meanwhile, exports sector continued to contract caused by uncertainty
% Dividend income - - - 15,000 35,000 -57% Gain on disposal of assets 308,107 - 100% 663 - 100% Other income 27,987 34,987 -19% 9,226 9,890 -7% Total Revenues 2,398,510 2,509,827 -4% 1,666,564 1,712,604 -3
(No.7) in the Royal Gazette, Financial Position MB % MB % MB % Current assets 1,430.87 36.5% 1,403.11 38.1% -27.76 -1.9% Non-current assets 2,485.33 63.5% 2,277.54 61.9% -207.79 -8.4% Total assets
Average Selling Price (Bht/Ton) 15,865 19,160 Unit : million Baht 30-Mar-20 31-Dec-19 Total Assets 26,057 26,400 Total Liabilities 10,163 9,219 Total Equity 6,157 7,014 Minority 9,737 10,168 Gr ou p HR C Gr
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
Purchase Ordinary Shares of the Company No.4 (JMART-W4) (Revised version) 4. Information Memorandum regarding Disposal of Assets We, Jay Mart Public Company Limited (“the Company”), would like to report the
growth; 2.) slow pace of growth in tourism sector which supported by number of tourists from India, Japan, Hong Kong and Malaysia offset an unrecovered of Chinese tourists; and 3.) government subsidy to
Disposal of Assets Transaction, and Acquisition of Assets Transaction To : Director and Manager The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure 1. Information Memorandum on the Disposal of Komchadluek Business and