tangible asset of the acquired company x 100 Net tangible asset of the Company 103.44% = Baht 3,411.99 million x 40% x 100 Baht 1,319.42 million 2. Net profit method Net profit of the acquired company x 100
Statement for the Period 2015 2016 2017 Total revenues 0.18 0.14 0.20 Total expenses (139.87) (174.68) (86.63) Net profit (loss) (139.69) (174.54) (86.43) 5. Total Value of the Transaction and Payment Method
Period 2015 2016 2017 Total revenues 0.18 0.14 0.20 Total expenses (139.87) (174.68) (86.63) Net profit (loss) (139.69) (174.54) (86.43) (Translation) 7 5. Total Value of the Transaction and Payment Method
regard to the Acquisition of Shares in GNET Transaction by the Company , it is deemed that the Company has received the transfer of private company pursuant to Section 107 (2) (b) of the Public Company
2018 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to consider and approve the allocation of profit from the results of the Company’s business operation for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2018 and the dividend
profit in accounting from the disposal of assets that will help developing the conditions of the consolidated financial statements. In addition, the Company will gain income as the increase of cash flow of
directors’ meeting and the shareholders’ meeting of the Seller shall have granted approval for the transfer of the acquired assets to the Buyer, and for the execution of the Agreement and performance of the
customer privacy. Being aligned with our business strategies, KBank and subsidiaries thus reported that net profit for the first quarter of 2019 totaled Baht 10,044 million, decreasing Baht 722 million or
Formula 1. Net Tangible Assets (NTA) = (Sum of percentage of shares to be acquired x Net Asset Value of the selling company) x 100 / Net Asset Value of the buying company 2. Net Profit from the ordinary
) reduction of paid up capital of the REIT; (5) issues concerning unitholders; (6) preparation of the register of units, transfer of units and restriction, and issuing certificate of entitlement; (7) investment