Earnings (Deficit) Unappropriated 363.61 426.45 491.34 Total Shareholders’ Equity 463.61 526.45 591.34 Income Statement Revenue from Sale of Goods and Rendering of Services 466.56 568.04 618.45 Cost of Sale
No. ECF2 044/2561 3 December 2018 Subject: Notification of the resolutions of the Board of Directors’ Meeting approving the investment in purchasing the ordinary shares of S-TREK (Thailand) Co., Ltd., capital increase, and the issuance and allocation of the newly issued ordinary shares to the specific person under the private placement basis, and the schedule for Extraordinary General Meeting No. 1/2019 (Additional) To President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure 1. Information Memorandum...
buy back shares for the purpose of financial administration in the case that the Company has retained earnings and excess liquidity, provided that such buyback of shares shall in no way give rise to any
view of such shareholder; (2) The Company may buy back shares for the purpose of financial administration in the case that the Company has retained earnings and excess liquidity, provided that such
NML’s assets to decrease by ten percent or more or by more than Baht 5,000,000 is considered an event having a significantly Enclosure Page 3 adverse impact. 4. The debt restructuring agreement between
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to the same period of last year, the better performance was attributed to net profit from investment and an increase in net interest income as well as a decrease in provisioning expenses. Compared to
could be attributed to a decrease of Baht 221 million, or 2.08 percent in impairment loss on loans and debt securities and an increase of Baht 835 million, or 2.13 percent in net operating income which
in a decrease in the cost-to-income ratio, which stood at 42.52 percent. KBank has set aside higher allowance for impairment loss on loans, in line with uncertainties from the ongoing economic slowdown
new media businesses will decrease 5.7% (from 36.1% to 30.4%) if compared to the total revenue from sale of goods and rendering of services. For edutainment, the revenue will increase slightly from 6.6