supported the revenue of the Company and subsidiary in the Philippines to grow substantially as a result of increasing demands from customers since the end of 2016. Also, in Q4/2016, the Company set up
for 40.00 percent of total paid-up capital of GS equal to Baht 48.00 million before purchasing more shares when the conditions accomplished) is equivalent to 47.50 percent calculated based on the total
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the number of asset management companies offering these funds. Additionally, the database is updated at the end of day to ensure accuracy and timeliness.“In the next phase of developing the ESG Product
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
transfer of fiat money from the accounts opened for the benefit of clients shall comply with the principles for decentralized approval authority, multi-sign approval authority, and check and balance, in the
, 2018 Company name : KCM PERFECT HOUSE CO., LTD. Business type : Real estate Registered capital : 14,000,000 Baht Paid-up capital : 5,600,000 Baht Par value : 100 Baht per share Investment : 5,599,880
(1) to disclose information related to investments in the Notes to the Financial Statements up until the period with the investment proportion lower than 40 percent of the total assets; (3
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