remuneration, meeting allowance and bonus for non-executive directors totaling Baht 0.97 million in line with the higher number of non-executive directors and the increasing number of meetings; and an increase
channels, but still growing in term of original equipment manufacturer (OEMs)’s products to compensate. For the overseas restaurant business, revenues from the sales and services decreased from the same
number of non-executive directors and the increasing number of meetings; and an increase in expense on hiring of independent specialists such as external auditor, internal auditor, and legal and accounting
number of non-executive directors and the increasing number of meetings; and an increase in expense on hiring of independent specialists such as external auditor, internal auditor, and legal and accounting
, personal loans business, and non-performing loan management business was the important main factor driving the Group's overall performance to continue growing compared to the previous year. For the Company's
The Stock Exchange of Thailand The operating performance for three-month period end 30 September 2019 of Mahachai Hospital Public Company Limited compared to the prior year was increasing in net profit
Subsidiaries Financial Statement as of March 31, 2018. MDX Public Company Limited (“MDX”) would like to explain major factors that affect Q1/2018 consolidated operating results as follows: ▪ An increasing cost
MB or 108.92% due to increasing revenues from sales, services and construction. 2. The company consolidated net loss for this period -6.83 MB compare with the same period for the previous year -5.11 MB
allocated by way of Private Placement 14/06/2022 17:14 The Resolutions of Board of Directors Meeting No. 4/2022 regarding the investment in SGMP Co.,Ltd., increasing registered capital, the allocation of
or 22.94% from the same period of last year. This is result increasing in sale quantity around 20% from the same period of last year. 3. Gross profit margin was 2.61% of Revenue from sale and service