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Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from DEAN & DELUCA (THAILAND) (DDTH) two new stores open in Q3 2017, which are Silom Soi 1 and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 31 October 2017, the Company has
%, compared to Q3 2016 of 696 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from DEAN & DELUCA (THAILAND) (DDTH) two new stores open in Q3 2017, which are Silom Soi 1 and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 31
- Suvarnabhumi (Projects of subsidiary company) 3. Lumpini Ville Chaengwattana 10 5 Total liabilities The total liabilities increased 1.99868 billion THB or 24.04% i.e. from 8.31557 billion THB to 10.31425 billion
2.2) 2 single house projects of a subsidiary company, namely, 2.2.1) Baan Lumpini Townville Ladkrabang - Suvarnabhumi (Phase 1) 2.2.2) Baan Lumpini Townville Paholyothin - Saphanmai (Phase 1) 2.3 3.88
Taopoon Interchange - Lumpini Ville Chaengwattana 10 Single house projects - Baan 365 Muang Thong - Chaengwattana - Lumpini Town Ville Ladkrabang - Suvarnabhumi, a single house project of a subsidiary
: Along the high-speed rail track that crosses Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao Airport Distance: 220 Km • Consists of a High-Speed Railway and the Transit-Oriented development area (TOD located at the
, whether by air, water, or land in order to enter into the Kingdom by temporarily. Leading to the number of the passenger at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK) in Q1/2020 totaled 19.6
transportation with Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport, and being an important aviation hub in the region. Scope of work of Private Scope of work of U-Tapao International Aviation Company Limited as a
branch, Suvarnabhumi Airport branch, Central Phitsanulok branch and Central Khon Kaen branch. In 2023, the Company aims to expand 5 branches of Dessert café in both Bangkok and other provinces. Expanding