global trade volume affected by trade tensions and the impact of structural changes in the Thai economy on export sector. Public expenditure and private investment would expand slower than the previous
., Ltd. ( “SUTG”) in the amount of 132,000 shares with a par value of THB 100 per share or representing 66 percent of all shares of SUTG to Mr. Suparuek Na Songkhla (“Mr. Suparuek”), Mr. Inthidej Pala-in
., Ltd. ( “SUTG”) in the amount of 132,000 shares with a par value of THB 100 per share or representing 66 percent of all shares of SUTG to Mr. Suparuek Na Songkhla (“Mr. Suparuek”), Mr. Inthidej Pala-in
., Ltd. ( “SUTG”) in the amount of 132,000 shares with a par value of THB 100 per share or representing 66 percent of all shares of SUTG to Mr. Suparuek Na Songkhla (“Mr. Suparuek”), Mr. Inthidej Pala-in
. Other derivatives liabilities 18. Provision 19. Other liabilities Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity 20. Share capital 20.1 Authorized share capital 20.2 Issued and paid-up share capital 21. Stock
payables 16. Debentures and debt instruments 17. Other derivatives liabilities 18. Provision 19. Other liabilities Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity 20. Share capital 20.1 Authorized share capital 20.2
business payables 16. Debentures and debt instruments 17. Other derivatives liabilities 18. Provision 19. Other liabilities Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity 20. Share capital 20.1 Authorized share
) Financial costs (0.14) (0.34) (0.68) (111.47) Share of loss of joint venture (107.17) (261.90) (89.50) (14,672.13) Total expense (285.27) (697.14) (433.67) (71,093.44) Loss prior to income tax (272.97
conventional media sectors. The TV sector with the highest market share at 64.8%, fell 7.4% YoY to THB 65,786mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.9% market share, declined by 21.7
direction from investment motivation of both governmental and private sectors, which some part mainly comes from export and tourism sectors and internal expenditure rate has gradually expanded as well. These