and CLMV among the spread of green bond’s demand with international standard. Progress of Long Term Services Agreement with Siemens In October 2018, BGRIM extended the Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA
”) would like to inform the resolutions of the Board of Directors' Meeting No. 2/2020 of the Company, held on 17 March 2020 as follows: 1. The restructure of the shareholding in KT Medical Service Company
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service agreement between Solvay and AGC, plus higher transportation costs from export sales portion. 3. In Q2 2017, the Company and its subsidiaries recorded additional impairment loss from the liquidation
Expenses was 334 MB, increased by 74 MB or 28.4% comparing to 2016 due to related expenses of the transitional service agreement between Solvay and AGC, plus higher transportation and commission costs from
turnover increased from 4,989 million baht in 2017 to 5,187 million baht in 2018.However, at the same period of time, the company’s market share decreased from 5.45% to 4.16%. 2. The Consolidated and the
:- Information on Connected Transaction relating asset or service 1. Transaction Date : June – November 2020 2. Connected Parties : Buyer : Kang Yong Electric Public Company Limited => KYE Seller : Mitsubishi
relocation of the sales and marketing team to PlanB under Advertising Media Management and Service Agreement. SG&A to revenue ratio increased from 32.4% to 41.6%. In this quarter, the Company recorded a share
summarized as follows: 1) Profit & Loss Analysis: Q4 2021 (3 Months) (Unit: Million Baht unless otherwise stated) Q4 2021 Q4 2020 Change Amount % Change Total Revenues 5,849 5,834 15 0.25% Sales and service