1,240.35 (112.24) (9.05%) 2. ECONOMIC SITUATION Thailand economic situation in Q2/2020 in Central and Eastern regions contracted compared to the same period of 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which are
economic situation which has caused some customers had reduced production and the customer has zero landfill policy. Cost of goods for year 2019 was 71.15% of revenue when compared with same period last year
economic downturn and the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Net Profit and Net Profit Margin • The Company reported net profit in Q4/2020 and 2020 of THB 17 million and THB 55 million, respectively, decreased
According to the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) data. Thailand’s economy in the first quarter of 2024 expanded by 1.5%, continued growing with
impacting the pick-up truck segment—in which more buyers rely on financing. On the export side, Q3 2024 saw a 14.8% decline, reaching 249,847 units, reflecting economic challenges in key export markets and
U City Public Company Limited (Registration No. 0107537000459) 21 TST Tower Soi Choei Phuang, Viphavadi-Rangsit Road, Chomphon, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand T: + 662 273 8838 F: + 662 273 8858 www.ucity.co.th Ref. No. U.SET 019/2017 October 30, 2017 Subject: Entire business transfer of Unicorn Enterprise Company Limited, capital increase, issuance of the U-W3 Warrants and U-W4 Warrants, issuance and offering of the newly issued preferred shares to be issued and offered to the existing shar...
Microsoft Word - 00. Project Unicorn - ELCLID of U - Revised Offering Price EN v2 (05122017) - clean.docx 1 (-Translation-) Ref. No. U.SET 024/2560 December 6, 2017 Subject: Notification on the Change of Details Concerning the Entire Business Transfer of Unicorn Enterprise Company Limited, Capital Increase, Issuance and Allocation of U-W3 and U-W4 Warrants, and Issuance and Offering of Newly Issued Preferred Shares to Specific Investors To: The President Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosures: 1....
2018. This was a result of a decline in merchandise exports owing to the economic slowdown of trading partners affected by trade protectionism and the impact of structural changes in the manufacturing
should continue to be accommodative so that the economic growth could continue and translate into the strengthening of domestic demand. Notwithstanding this, there are pockets of risks, such as debt
has been greater clarity on the direction of public investment in infrastructure projects, including those in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). These factors have helped underpinning private sector