revenues from food and beverage to grow 18% YoY. Both hotels also showed strong performance with 5% YoY growth at Hilton Pattaya Hotel and 11% YoY increase at Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Udonthani
& Color 1.2 Food Coating 1.3 Dry 1.4 Frozen 1.5 Packaging (Plastic) 1.6 Trading Goods 2. The revenues of hotel business invested by RBF’s subsidiaries which contain 2 hotels: 2.1 Ibis Styles Chiangmai Hotel
potential in mixed-use development projects, which consist of residential projects, office buildings and hotels, in the same complex as the shopping malls to support and maximize the benefits of the latter’s
retail properties 34 1,808,195 34 1,593,616 5 214,579 92 Non-core businesses Office buildings 7 172,255 5 56,194 2 34,389 7 81,672 94 Hotels 2 561 rooms 1 259 rooms 1 302 rooms 0 Residential (high rise) 7
retail properties 34 1,808,195 34 1,593,616 5 214,579 92 Non-core businesses Office buildings 7 172,255 5 56,194 2 34,389 7 81,672 94 Hotels 2 561 rooms 1 259 rooms 1 302 rooms 0 Residential (high rise) 7
projects, which consist of residential projects, office buildings and hotels, in the same complex as the shopping malls to support and maximize the benefits of the latter’s business. In 1Q18, CPN have made
. Diversification into Mixed-use Development Projects CPN sees the potential in mixed-use development projects, which consist of residential projects, office buildings and hotels, in the same complex as the shopping
: 1.1 Flavour, Fragrance & Color 1.2 Food Coating 1.3 Dry 1.4 Frozen 1.5 Packaging (Plastic) 1.6 Trading Goods Moreover, RBF’s subsidiaries have also invested in hotel business which comprises of 2 hotels
, Fragrance & Color 1.2 Food Coating 1.3 Dry 1.4 Frozen 1.5 Packaging (Plastic) 1.6 Trading Goods Moreover, RBF’s subsidiaries have also invested in hotel business which comprises of 2 hotels: Ibis Styles
various marketing activities such as by joining Ambiente Trade Fair in Germany, HOFEX in Hong Kong, Food and Hotels Association Singapore Indonesia and Malaysia, AHAR in India, Holetex in China and Makro