those documents and information and sending of such documents and information to the shareholders within the time specified by the applicable rules, regulations and law, or in case of occurrence of any
transaction : The Company has a plan to do the potential growth business especially health and aging society business relating with the main business of the Company, medical device business. Value of
revenues of DEAN & DELUCA in Q2 2017 were 801.5 Million Baht or increase 7.6 %, compared to Q2 2016 of 745.0 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from E-commerce and hospitality business (B2B
801.5 Million Baht or increase 7.6 %, compared to Q2 2016 of 745.0 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from E-commerce and hospitality business (B2B) and also Easter holiday fell into Q2 2017
additional revenue that more or less fulfill the loss of regular hospital revenue. Furthermore, the Company has implemented cost saving measures to maintain its operating results for continuous growth. In
certain space within the After You Dessert Café to become a convenience store, which consumers can choose to buy products for their daily lives. Apart from the store modification that will attract more
decelerating rate from 1.9% in the previous year, due to the delay of government’s budget allocation. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2 .0%-3.0%, in
increased from 6.55 times as at end of year 2017 to 56.23 times as at December 31, 2018 due to a decrease in financial lease liabilities due within one year of 94.67 percent and a decrease in interest on loan
million of marketing expenses for Food ingredients Asia 2019 exhibition by Baht 1 million and for promotional activities on Company’s products and services for future new customers and sale growth expansion
previous projected at 2.8% growth to a 5.3% contraction due to the fact that COVID-19 outbreak severely affected both external and domestic demand particularly the tourism and exporting sector which sharply