decreasing purchasing power compared to Q1/2023. In terms of product categories, sales increased YoY. (1) Especially in the Mobile product, increased by THB 106.27 million (+238.54%) , (2) iPhone/ iPad product
Company focused to activate low-risk customer groups who have high spending power, high ability to repay debts. The accounts receivable consisted of credit card receivable 40,177 million baht, reducing 2
เครือ่งจกัรทีต่กลงกนัระหวา่งผูซ้ือ้และ/หรอืผูข้ายใหก้บัทรพัยส์นิในสภาวการณน์ัน้ๆ ซึ่งอาจจะน้อยกว่า เท่ากับ หรือมากกว่ามูลค่าตลาดก็ได้ “มูลค่าตลาด (Market Value)” หมายถึง ประมาณการในรูปของจำนวนเงินซึ่ง
also held by the upper one more than the same ratio thereof; (5) a juristic person in which the persons under (1), (2), (3) or (4) have the controlling power over its business. “offering new shares at
แบบแสดงรายการขอมูลการเสนอขายตราสารหน้ี (รายครั้ง) (แบบ 69-DEBT-PO-GOV.AGENCY) บริษัท........... (ช่ือไทย/อังกฤษของผูเสนอขายตราสารหน้ี) ............. เสนอขาย ......................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................
paid- up shares of SUTGH. As of the business transfer date, SUTGH will hold shares of SUT Global Company Limited (“SUTG”), in the amount of 132,000 shares, having a par value of THB 100 per shares, or
transfer date, SUTGH will hold shares of SUT Global Company Limited (“SUTG”), in the amount of 132,000 shares, having a par value of THB 100 per shares, or equivalent to 66 percent of SUTG’s issued and paid
issued and paid-up shares of SUTGH. As of the business transfer date, SUTGH will hold shares of SUT Global Company Limited (“SUTG”), in the amount of 132,000 shares, having a par value of THB 100 per
paid-up shares of SUTGH. As of the business transfer date, SUTGH will hold shares of SUT Global Company Limited (“SUTG”), in the amount of 132,000 shares, having a par value of THB 100 per shares, or
as the rise of e-commerce and growing global supply chains, both of which limited the pricing power of domestic firms. As a result, Thailand’s nominal GDP increased by 6.3 percent, leveling at Baht