% compared to the same period last year due to a shutdown policy imposed by Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), that is, banning an international flight to Thailand in order to prevent a spread of
ordinary shares had not yet been transferred to the Subsidiary (within June 30, 2018 pursuant to the details set out below), if (a) Director’s Loan is increased (due to monthly expenses of Leyland that
million baht or decrease 12.84 %. The declining sales volume was due to the decrease in domestic demand for diesel. This is affected by a new outbreak of COVID-19 virus since early 2021. Additionally, the
% in the first quarter of 2023 (%YoY) as a result of a slowdown in private investment and exports as well as a decline in public investment and government spending due to the delay in the new government
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
, despite decrease in net fees and service income due to cancellation of fees on funds transfer via digital channels. B Other operating expenses rose Baht 686 million, or 4.29 percent over-quarter. However
decrease of 17.3% YoY, mainly due to the recognition of non-recurring income from the insurance claim under terrorism coverage of THB 3,500 mn in the prior year. Excluding the non-recurring items CPN
decrease of 17.3% YoY, mainly due to the recognition of non-recurring income from the insurance claim under terrorism coverage of THB 3,500 mn in the prior year. Excluding the non-recurring items CPN
Exchange of Thailand on December 16, 2019, and the transition from state enterprise to a fully commercialized public company. The main objective is to establish the efficiency and strength to our core
at Baht 10,000,000 per installment and in each installment payment of Baht 2,000,000 by NML, the Company agrees to reduce the debt due for each installment by Baht 8,000,000. NML will make payment for