Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
21.1 Issued and paid-up share capital 5,088.0 5,088.0 - - Share Premium 3,896.0 3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Appropriated - Legal reserve 45.2 26.0 19.2 73.8 Retained earnings - Unappropriated 4,309.0
3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Appropriated - Legal reserve 141.8 141.8 - - - Treasury shares reserve 268.0 268.0 - - Retained earnings - Unappropriated 5,613.0 5,022.2 590.8 11.8% Treasury shares (268.0
earnings - Appropriated - Legal reserve 141.8 141.8 - - - Treasury shares reserve 268.0 268.0 - - Retained earnings - Unappropriated 5,929.8 5,022.2 907.6 18.1% Treasury shares (268.0) (268.0) - - Deficit
(13.9) (14.6) Total liabilities 5,514.6 5,371.7 142.9 2.7 Issued and paid-up share capital 5,088.0 5,088.0 - - Share Premium 3,896.0 3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Appropriated - Legal reserve 45.2 45.2
reduction of registered capital by decreasing the number of registered shares which have not yet been issued in an amount of 4,296,674 shares due to the allotment of stock dividend for the 2H’2014 has
previous year. Including Central i-City, which was opened in March 2019, the average occupancy rate of CPN’s shopping malls stood at 91% due to an increase of rental in completed renovation mall. Overall
. Meanwhile, internal and external factors that affect the Thai economy are the slowing global economy growth due to the inconclusive trade war between the US and China. Having considered the above-mentioned
changed by considering all stakeholders. In 2Q20, overall economy was largely affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) outbreak globally, including the Thai economy, due mainly to country lock down
changed by considering all stakeholders. In 2Q20, overall economy was largely affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) outbreak globally, including the Thai economy, due mainly to country lock down