WHART Trust The price for selling assets to WHART Trust is proposed as follows: (1) rental fee and sale price in the total amount of Baht 3,090,000,000 (2) remuneration for exercise of the right under the
WHART Trust The price for selling assets to WHART Trust is proposed as follows: (1) rental fee and sale price in the total amount of Baht 3,090,000,000 (2) remuneration for exercise of the right under the
Baht 0.5 in an initial public offering (IPO) and to the Company’s shareholders based on the shareholder proportion (pre-emptive right). This will affect the Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a
Baht 0.5 in an initial public offering (IPO) and to the Company’s shareholders based on the shareholder proportion (pre-emptive right). This will affect the Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a
Baht 0.5 in an initial public offering (IPO) and to the Company’s shareholders based on the shareholder proportion (pre-emptive right). This will affect the Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a
Baht 0.5 in an initial public offering (IPO) and to the Company’s shareholders based on the shareholder proportion (pre-emptive right). This will affect the Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a
income, proven record of managing high quality shopping centers, reliable cash flows from contract-based rental and service income, and conservative financial policy. Diversification into Mixed-use
has heavy reliance on tourism and export, both of which depends largely on global economic recovery based on pandemic risk being subsided. Widespread exercise of social distancing as well as domestic
the directors having interests in the matter agreed that the company should enter into disposition transaction of the land in order to bring money to build the company's new office building, based on
based on the sublet agreement with CPNREIT. Hence, administrative expenses to total revenue ratio stood at 14.6%, higher than the same period in the previous year at 13.7%. Gross profit ratio stood at