, obligation, and liability that SUTGH has or shall have at the date of business transfer including 132,000 shares of SUTG which SUTGH held as at the business transfer date, at a par value of THB 100 per share
conventional media sectors. The TV sector with the highest market share at 64.8%, fell 7.4% YoY to THB 65,786mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.9% market share, declined by 21.7
expenses as a result of Company’s response plan to COVID-19. EBITDA margin fell to -17.7% (2Q 2019; 22.3%) • Reported net loss of THB 1,213mn, from the EBITDA shortfall as well as higher share of loss from
, 2020 had a resolution to approve the interim payment instead of the annual dividend payment at a rate of Baht 0.09 per share. The Company has already paid dividend on May 8, 2020 and held the 2020 Annual
Meeting of the Shareholders for the year 2020 as follows: (1) The exercise price is revised from Baht 14.00 per share for JMART-W3 and Baht 18.00 per share for JMART-W4 to Baht 11.00 per share for JMART-W3
even though there was a slowdown in the last month of December 2018 due to decelerating of exporting sector and the world economy, compared with the previous quarter. The revenues from agricultural
is above the minimum requirement by the Bank of Thailand with the capital adequacy ratio as of end of 3Q20 at 18.16%. For Capital market business, the market share (SET and mai excluding proprietary
3,316 3,089 227 7.4 Profit before income tax expenses 1,115 3,688 (2,573) -69.8 Income tax expenses 175 699 (524) -75.0 Profit before share of profit from associates and NCI 940 2,989 (2,049) -68.6 Share
because an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of government investment. In addition, the domestic tourism sector also improved due to the government continued relaxing
to the prior year. It was mainly increased from the customers in the Government and State enterprise sector, expanding the scope of services and customers in the Private sector have growth for both new