% 10.1% EBITDA (MB) 21.9 37.0 -40.8% EBITDA (%) 9.7% 18.0% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.02 0.04 -50.0% Remark : EBITDA = Profit before finance costs, income tax, Depreciation and Amortization Statement of
. transactions from shareholders’ meeting wit attend and grant the right to vote. However, shareholders who have conflict of interest in this issue are excluded from the vote. The Company also needs to prepare the
company 2.1. The net book value of ordinary shares as at 30 September 2019 is 6.1347 Indian Rupees per share with net book value or par value equal to 10 Indian Rupees per share 2.2. The net book value or
firms share our views and objectives and have made much progress in resolving their deficiencies, with the exception of few findings whose remedies are time consuming in nature. The mechanics of how audit
6.1347 INR. per share with net book value or par value equal to 10 INR. per share 2.2. The net book value or par value of preferred shares is 10 INR. per share 2.3. The company is in the process of
. Which the company will sign the share purchase agreement on July 24, 2019. Details of such items appear in Attachment 1: Information Memorandum Concerning the Disposition of Assets Please be informed
. Which the company will sign the share purchase agreement on July 24, 2019. Details of such items appear in Attachment 1: Information Memorandum Concerning the Disposition of Assets Please be informed
. Which the company will sign the share purchase agreement on July 24, 2019. Details of such items appear in Attachment 1: Information Memorandum Concerning the Disposition of Assets Please be informed
, shareholders who have conflict of interest in this issue are excluded from the vote. The Company also needs to prepare the disclosure of information memorandum. In order to approve this connected transaction
information owner give other user the right to reach or modify his information such as share file etc., it shall give the right for specific person or specific group only and cancel such right when there is no