derived from the expansion of medical and excellence center, the enhanced ability as well as the acquisition of high-growth potential hospital(s). 8. Opinion of the Board of Directors The Board of Directors
Hospitality Education, Inc. (PHICHE) In 1Q18, the company reported EBITDA from education business of THB 27 million, a decrease of 28.9% yoy, mainly attributable to expenses of Dusit Thani Excellence Center
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