sale of real estate decreased by THB 498.48 million or 33.19% This is because the slowdown of real estate business sector resulted from Loan to Value regulation or “LTV”. Moreover, the household debt has
. Consideration The Transaction will be effected on the basis of an agreed valuation of a 1.77 times multiple of Permata’s book value (subject to certain adjustments). This implies, on the basis of Permata’s book
accounting period High 7 Sector fund Investing in equities with a focus on a certain sector at an average of not less than 80% of NAV in an accounting period Extremely high 8 Alternative fund Investing in
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly
competitive landscape remains challenging. We saw particular weakness in the steel sector as uncertainty led to reduced production and after a record sugar season in 2018 this sector has been behind our
accidents. Business wise Q3 2019 as in Q2 the macro economy and the competitive landscape remains challenging. The continuing weakness in the steel sector had a significant volume and revenue impact, but we
economy has been pressured from number of factors, namely 1.) Tourism sector was shrinking from travel restriction measures to control the pandemic resulting in lower both local and foreign tourists 2
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