million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr. Choavalit as a
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
order to reach out and thus support the first jobbers, to become conscious of money management at a young age. The website has been created by professional webmasters team from Dek-Dee.com and be ready to
order to reach out and thus support the first jobbers, to become conscious of money management at a young age. The website has been created by professional webmasters team from Dek-Dee.com and be ready to
obligations. Also, certain terms and conditions in the relevant agreements may give rise to accounting issues; in particular, whether such transaction could be recorded as true sale or borrowing, the difference
business (Net written premium). A fall in Loss Ratio, together with a rise in earned premium and sales, resulted in an overall underwriting profit (before income tax expense) of THB 30.41 million, an
. (WHA) would rise or fall, and such information had not been disclosed to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).Following a referral from the SET and the SEC?s further inspection, it was found that Somyos
the rise of average steel-coil price, which the average steel-coil price is in the upward trend since 2016. Gross Profit The company gross profit over the Q2/2017 was equal to THB 37.1 mn which
.................................................................................................................................. 32 Engagement to Create Common Investment Standards ................................................................................. 33 The Rise of Stewardship Codes