position as the super- regional mall. The opening of “IKEA Bangyai” at CentralPlaza WestGate in March 2018 signifies the largest IKEA store in Southeast Asia, with an area of more than 50,000 sq.m. next to
the protracted US-China trade negotiations and concerns over Brexit risks. For the final quarter of this year, a brighter outlook seems to be in store for the Thai economy, thanks to the government’s
shopping mall business, which is CPN’s core business, continues to perform strongly, especially on a same-store basis that continues to grow in terms of revenue and operating profit, which is in-line with
opening date in 1Q19, having secured key anchors, such as the department store, supermarket and cinema. It is also progressing its lease agreements with various retail tenants. Residential Property
same-store basis that continues to grow in terms of revenue and operating profit, which is in-line with the business plan. CPN continues to emphasize on effective revenue generation through new shopping
the Group. Full year same store sales growth (SSSG) decreased by -4.7%, mainly due to lower sales of the ZEN brand, which contributes approximately 40% of the Group's revenue, being affected by market
Total revenue in 2Q19 was Baht 272.28 million, increased by 3.66% YOY as a result of new branch performance and the expansion of new distribution channels such as Pop-up Store, Mini Shop at HQ Rama 9, and
Buster” under Cherish Brand. In addition, the Company has continued to expand new distribution channels such as Pop-up Store, Mini Shop at HQ Rama 9, and E-commerce. The Company arranged marketing
expand new distribution channels such as Pop-up Store, Mini Shop at HQ Rama 9, and E-commerce. Total revenue in 9M19 was Baht 734.15 million, decreased by 3.15% YOY, the mainly from economy slowdown. The
two malls will undergo leasable area expansion for new tenants and expansion of existing shops, as well as incorporating various destination concepts, such as Food Destination and Co-working space, to