mall management and effective operating costs control The Thai economy in 2Q17 continued to expand and recovered at a modest pace, driven by export of goods which showed a high expansion, and the tourism
Car3x loans totaled Baht 4,744 million, expanded by 73.4% with housing loans expanded to Baht 9,204 million, a significant increase of 149.3% from the end of 2016. Additionally, to continue with growth in
Car3x loans totaled Baht 4,744 million, expanded by 73.4% with housing loans expanded to Baht 9,204 million, a significant increase of 149.3% from the end of 2016. Additionally, to continue with growth in
Central i-City held on June 15, 2019, which received good responses from shoppers as well as number of tenants continue to increase after the soft opening on March 23, 2019. The occupancy rate at the end of
Company’s competitiveness and to expand the development of the project together with increasing of market share for the company in order to achieve its business goals and this will reduce risk of investing in
develop condominiums together will ultimately enhance the Company’s competitiveness and to expand the development of the project together with increasing of market share for the company in order to achieve
enterprises’ spending, and private investments driven by increased manufacturing capacities in many industries. Overall, the Thai economy will continue to grow, which in turn could be affected by the
to expand business to CLMV countries (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Vietnam), which are the countries having interesting growth direction of business. In the 1st quarter of , the Company enabled to sell
environment The Thai economy for the year 2018 expanded as expected according to its potential. For the last quarter of 2018, the economy continued to expand largely from domestic demands contributed both from
. Results of Operations and Profitability Q3/2017 Sales Revenue The Company and its subsidiaries recorded sales revenue of Baht 1,500 million, a decrease of 15% YoY but an increase of 9% QoQ with details as