transactions. 2Total of each segment may not always tally with consolidated financials due to holding segment. 3 3Core EBITDA is Reported EBITDA less Inventory gains/(losses). 4Core Net Profit is Reported Net
Directors have reviewed and concluded that such transaction is not required for submission of an application to list securities of the Company on the SET again (Relisting) because the acquisition of the
. However, the increase in costs is mainly due to investments to build the foundation for future business growth, while some investments cannot generate revenue immediately, and some investments are not fully
) which obtain a securities business license in the category of securities brokerage not limited to debt securities or investment units; (3) a person who obtains derivatives business license in the category
category of securities brokerage not limited to debt securities or investment units; (3) a person who obtains derivatives business license in the category of derivatives brokerage whose shareholder is a
category of securities brokerage not limited to debt securities or investment units; (3) a person who obtains derivatives business license in the category of derivatives brokerage whose shareholder is a
square wah or total amount of Baht 924,900,000.-. The sale of such land does not come under the scope for the acquisition or disposition of assets having significant value for listed companies. However
ArtLion, including NYK do not have any other connected transaction with in the past 6 months. In order to comply with the Connected Transaction Notifications, the Company has a duty to prepare a report and
financials are based upon elimination of intra-company or intra-business segment) transactions. 2Total of each segment may not always tally with consolidated financials due to holding segment. 3Core EBITDA is
shareholders at the price determined in accordance with the relevant rules of IDX which must not be lower than the price per share paid by the Bank to Standard Chartered and Astra. In this regard, the Bank