, down by THB 30.54 million or 21% compared to the same period of last year due to the closure under the Emergency Decree. The Group has adjusted the service model to focus on online classes during the
the year and from additional government measures to support low-income households, although these may gradually decrease. Private investment was also expected to slow down due partly to a decline in
measures to prevent and contain the Covid-19 outbreak, as well as from ongoing infrastructure investment. Headline inflation in the second quarter of 2020 was -2.66 percent, down from 1.08 percent in the
Plaza Chaengwattana in May 2019. - Restaurant business decreased THB 12.67 million, down 9% compared to the same period of last year mostly from the closure of 14 non-profitable branches in 2018
quarter was more slowing down, with exports continuing to contract following the slowdown in the counterpart economy. This is resulting to contraction in imports of goods, industrial production and private
quarter continuously. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2023 to the range of 2 .5 % which is lower than the earlier expectation, in which the supporting factors still
exports improved from the previous quarter continuously. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2.2-3.2%, in which the supporting factors still being
from sales of goods and rendering of services in Q1/2019 was recorded at Baht 598 million, lower 5 % Y-O-Y or Baht 29 million, which can be summarized by sales channel as follows: - Project down 5% Y-O-Y
3.47% due to the increased in the number of out- patients to 3.47% and the number of in-patients increased 1.15%. The rental and service income went down amount to Baht 5.97 million from Princeton Park
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