1 (TRANSLATION) SAFARI WORLD PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED PCL 0107537000351 Ref. No. 080/2019 4 December 2019 Subject: Notification of the Resolution of the Board of Director’s Meeting regarding of the schedule of EGM1/2020, Capital Decrease, Capital increase, an Increasing of investment cost in Carnival Magic Project, and compensation for design and construction to related person. To: Managing Director The Stock Exchange of Thailand Reference: 1. Information Memorandum on the Issuance and Offering of...
rescheduled timeline and the cost incurred for the completion of GLOW share purchase transaction. After the completion of the share purchase transaction between the Company and the Seller, the Company is
previous year, as a consequence of the performance of Advance Power Conversion Company (APCON) performance whose projects had been delayed from the plan resulted in net loss in 2018. Earnings before tax (EBT
85.76% from Q1 year 2017. The reason was the delay on the shipment to customers in the first two months of year 2018. The main raw materials’ crop, which is sweet corn, was delayed due to the weather. The
delayed orders from one major customer in this quarter, but the repeated order will be placed in the next quarter. 2. The company’s consolidated net loss for the period (Q.1) amount -11.20 Million Baht
consisting of Interest expense from bank creditors amount of 23.42 million baht, interest on short-term loans amount of 1.63 million baht, interest of debentures amount of 21.74 million baht, delayed interest
Group Lease Public Company Limited Group Lease Public Company Limited (“GL”), a securities issuer, delayed to prepare and submit the accurate financial statements and financial reports within the
LVT delayed to prepare and submit the accurate financial statements and financial reports within the period of time specified by the Capital Market Supervisory Board as follows : (1) financial
including utility bills and tax campaign which temporarily stimulated the private consumption. Nonetheless, inherent risks lay in structural challenges such as high household debt, delayed government budget
. Investments in the South Korean government bonds account for 90 percent of this amount while the rest 10 percent is in the securities issued by commercial banks and private companies.?All FIFs investing in