maintained its growth momentum. Similarly, Thailand’s major economic indicators continued to exhibit growth, as evidenced by brighter exports, government spending and private spending on certain items of
acquisition of Glow Energy Public Company Limited (“GLOW”) in December 2019, the Company holds 99.83 percent of GLOW's total issued and sold shares, therefore in Q1/2020, the company recognizes the full
, the Company and its subsidiary recorded total sales of Baht 1,361 million, a decrease of 10% YoY, following a drop in export CMG and export branded. However, domestic CMG grew outstandingly from new
temporary suspended. Private consumption contracted as a result of weakening purchasing power and high household debt. Government have implemented financial relief measure to help those affected by the COVID
%) 5.31 0.05% 4.29 0.04% (1.02) (19.20%) Total revenues 3,590.56 100.00% 3,587.58 100.00% (2.98) (0.08%) 11,264.47 100.00% 10,340.77 100.00% (923.69) (8.20%) Distribution costs 184.53 5.14% 159.17 4.44
shares to the shareholders of the Company at the offering price of Baht 56 per share. As a result, the company has a total ordinary shares of 2,819,729,367 shares and have changed the paid-up capital to a
environment of both the public and private sector remained weak, and private consumption, albeit growing steadily, slowed during the second half of the year. Meanwhile, the Thai economy in 2020 is expected to
allows the shareholding by foreign entity in the Company of not exceeding 49% of total number of paid-up shares of the Company. The Company reserves the rights to not allocate shares to any subscriber if
allows the shareholding by foreign entity in the Company of not exceeding 49% of total number of paid-up shares of the Company. The Company reserves the rights to not allocate shares to any subscriber if
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