of 2017, the company and its subsidiaries’ construction income was Baht 64.20 million whereas Baht 131.15 million in the same quarter of 2016 showing a decrease of Baht 66.95 million or representing
periods etc. 2. Price movements graphs, e.g., share prices during one year after IPO compared with IPO prices, graphs showing relative returns compared to sector’s benchmarks and to SET index or MAI index
million baht of net profit in Q4/2009, it posted 59.77 million baht or 270.21 percent decrease. The information was significantly different from the company's previous records showing profit in every
information dissemination system of the Stock Exchange of Thailand. However, on 17-18 June 2024, NEX, which was authorized by Mr. Khanist Srivajiraprabha, disclosed such information with historical data showing
subsidiaries’ construction income was Baht 63.82 million whereas Baht 68.01 million in the same quarter of 2016 showing a decrease of Baht 4.19 million or representing 6.16 % decrease since there has been no any
, showing a decrease of Baht 55.30 million or representing 24.14 % decrease since there have been only 5 ongoing projects whereas a subsidiary had 1 additional ongoing project with its contract value of Baht
2nd quarter of 2020, the company and its subsidiaries gained the construction income of Baht 41.52 million from one of the subsidiaries whereas in the same quarter of 2019 was Baht 44.36 million showing
criminal complaint against six NUSA directors, former directors, executives and associates for fraud and presenting false documents with DSI and reports the case to AMLO, released on 20 September 2024: https
facts confirmed by Zipmex Thailand. Therefore, it is considered that Zipmex Thailand deceived by presenting false statements and concealing facts that should have been disclosed to its clients, which led
and services, which include advertising, soliciting or presenting oneself as ready to provide payment services to shops or establishing a system or a tool for facilitating payment of goods and services