their voting rights. DEMCO will gradually increase its holding in Aeolus from 8 to 27 percent whereby 35,135,134 newly issued Aeolus shares with a par value of B10 each will be subscribed at B37 per share
their voting rights. DEMCO will gradually increase its holding in Aeolus from 8 to 27 percent whereby 35,135,134 newly issued Aeolus shares with a par value of B10 each will be subscribed at B37 per share
, upgrading technology in order to increase output of HDI products and the unexpected appreciation of the THB against foreign currencies, which had the effect of a decline in sales revenue, a low production
measures. The exports sector fell sharply affected by weakening trading partner demand. These factors resulted in an increase in the unemployment rate to 2% in the second quarter of 2020 and the high level
margin increased from 9.73% in Q4 2020 to 10.02% in Q4 2021, mainly caused by higher production volume of automotive part business in Thailand and China. However, the increase in gross profit margin was
) Consolidated Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) Separate Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) 2019 2018 thousand % 2019 2018 thousand % Total revenues 1,648,292 1,610,968 37,324 2.3 1,606,649 1,529,168
) Consolidated Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) Separate Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) 2019 2018 thousand % 2019 2018 thousand % Total revenues 1,648,292 1,610,968 37,324 2.3 1,606,649 1,529,168
Unit: million Baht 31 March 2019 31 December 2018 Fin an cia l St at us Total Liabilities 4,359 5,607 Total Asset 17,144 18,824 Total Equity 12,785 13,218 The Company’s Operating results during the
with high number of office buildings and residencies as well as include breakfast menu such as hot drink and bakery to increase product variety in response to the shifting fast-pace consumer behavior
Thailand Enclosure Information on asset disposition of CAZ (Thailand) Co., Ltd As the Board of Directors of Takuni Group Public Company Limited ("the Company") held the Board of Directors meeting No. 5/2561