million or -37.88% YoY. This was due to the decline in average user spending on digital content services. Even though the average number of digital content users per month in 2022 was 6.07 million, up from
after testing the market with the “Pop-up Store”. In addition, the Company plans to open 5 more After You dessert store by 2022 namely Terminal 21 Rama 3 branch, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
paid-up capital of HECH, Totally amount of Baht 450.00 million (HECH is entity established in Hong Kong and has subsidiary in Thailand, Gold Shores Company Limited (GS) which hold 34.62 percent of total
decline of 6.14 $/BBL or 10% compared to previous year. This has led to performance from 2018 to 2019 of the refinery industry, including the company’s, to decline. In 2019, the company and its subsidiaries
for 40.00 percent of total paid-up capital of GS equal to Baht 48.00 million before purchasing more shares when the conditions accomplished) is equivalent to 47.50 percent calculated based on the total
ordinary shares of IGEN Engineering Company Limited (“IGE”) from Electric Solutions (S) PTE. LTD. Company Limited (“ES”) is the amount of 378,000 shares which equal to 14 % of the total paid-up shares of IGE
channels to department stores and beauty salons throughout the countries. The Company’s business operation kept growing up with sustainability and there were more variety of the products for the distribution
, decreased 26.3 percent or 475.1 million baht from 1,803.6 million baht in the year ended 31 December 2016. It is mainly due to a decline in newspapers and magazines advertising revenues of Bangkok Post Group
percent decline, compared to the previous year. The additional details will be described as follows: 1. Revenue from contract work In 2018, the Company and its subsidiaries had revenue from contract work
due to economic slowdown, which results in a decline in advertising expenditure in print and advertising. Consolidated print and advertising revenue for the year-ended 31 December 2019 was 588.6 million