hemodialysis center in Bangkok, 3 hemodialysis centers in northeastern and 2 hemodialysis centers in western, which patients are increase as continuously to fully capacity. And, continue to focus on expanding
Execution due to Acquisition or Disposal of Assets”. 3.3 The reason of the acquisition This transaction will enable the company to acquire 85.65% of ordinary shares and will be expanding the opportunity to
million baht due to being in the beginning and expanding period. Expenses of GWM increased from the same period of last year by 3.37 million baht and expenses of NCL Singapore subsidiary increased by 1.92
accommodate patients increase. Currently, the Hemodialysis Center continues to focus on expanding. And Medical Vision Co., Ltd. has distributed medical equipment. In the 1st quarter 2017, it recognized income
from expanding Boonterm kiosk. 2) Sales profit was Bt0.88mn, a decrease from 2Q2017 which was Bt1.44mn, represented 38.9%. In 2018, the Company emphasize efficient Boonterm kiosk spot, meanwhile in 2Q17
from expanding Boonterm kiosk. 2) Sales profit was Bt0.88mn, a decrease from 2Q2017 which was Bt1.44mn, represented 38.9%. In 2018, the Company emphasize efficient Boonterm kiosk spot, meanwhile in 2Q17
-KYC) Expanding new target of customer by launching E-wallet application on smartphone called “Be Wallet” with the target of over 100,000 subscribers (revised down) At the current, the telco operators
commodity price. However, Thai economy in Q4/2018 will be expanding with demand in domestic and foreign. 3. WATER SITUATION As of 2 November 2 0 18, the water supply situation in Chonburi and Rayong province
provinces and two Hemodialysis Centers in western provinces. So far the patients are continuously increasing and now the company continuously to focus on expanding hemodialysis Center. Medical Vision Co., Ltd
. Expanding lending (PL Loan) business for Boonterm kiosk’s Master Agents (MAs), sub-agents, MAs’ employees, and FSMART affiliated companies’ employees. Expanding distribution business to mom-and-pop shops