rental services continued to decline especially in late 1Q20 as a result of the widespread of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). The widespread of the pandemic had an impact the Company’s operation as the
rental service and TV content production all continued to drop as a result of the widespread of COVID-19 pandemic across the globe. The Company followed the government’s order to suspend business
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would be 4.3% for 2018 which is higher than the previous forecast of 4.1%. The increase is reflecting the widespread improvement of economy in the first half of 2018
allowance for expected credit loss on receivables amount Baht 123.63 million. During April to June 2020 (and extended until September 2020) The company has measure to assist debtors who were affected by the
credit limit, debt moratorium measure, to assist for state welfare card holders and to stimulate domestic tourism under “We Travel Together” project; buying power of the consumers have remained stagnant
. 3) dated 29 June 2017 (effective on 16 July 2017). 9 an offense concerning property, only for a cause arising from a deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest act that results in widespread damage, either
2019 (COVID-19) has caused a widespread economic slowdown which affects many businesses and industries, especially events. Therefore, revenues from the Company’ s major businesses were affected. Income
amount of THB 94 million, interest rate at 12.5% per annum, with maturity date on 15 November 2017. This financial assistance is to assist GSTEL on their operation business and temporary working capital
Coronavirus pandemic or COVID-19 pandemic which was confirmed to have reached Thailand in January. The outbreak became widespread in many areas in the country led to the announcement of the state of emergency
(COVID-19) in Thailand which affected the overall economy since the government announced various pandemic prevention measures. However, after the widespread and situation in Thailand became controllable