, amounting to Baht 20 million. Trade account receivables - net decreased by Baht 69 million, or equivalent to 25 percent, due to a decrease in overall revenue from sales of advertisement and printing media and
hospitality industry, which directly impacted to DTC’s business and performance in 2Q20. DTC recorded a net loss of THB 453 million in 2Q20, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 2Q19. The loss was driven
increased degree of uncertainty in global economies and trade policies, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Acting upon our strategy of strengthening
property, contracts and licenses in connection with and used for such business operation including all personnel related thereto, to in the Subsidiary. However, the Company shall not Trade Account Payable
required to report violations or any significant abnormality to the person responsible for the information security incident management without delay; (3) put in place a disciplinary process to take action
required to report violations or any significant abnormality to the person responsible for the information security incident management without delay; (3) put in place a disciplinary process to take action
required to report violations or any significant abnormality to the person responsible for the information security incident management without delay; (3) put in place a disciplinary process to take action
: The President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Takuni Group Public Company Limited (“The Company”) and its subsidiaries (“The Group”) would like to clarify the change in operating result for the period
due to the increase in number of insured persons from 804,150 people to 880,447 people or 9.5 percent. However, the revenue per insurer decreased from 3,847 baht per person to 3,586 baht per person or
person who performs the duty as REIT manager in accordance with the trust instrument. Chapter 1 General Provisions __________________ Clause 4 An offer for sale of debt securities, which is not exempted