Company has raised fund from SET whereas , during 2017, the Company has spent this fund on debt repayment as well as renovation and expansion projects. However, the Company’s trade receivable Financial
, increased by Bt26.9 million or 22.1%(y-o-y). Such the increment were raised from increasing in the personnel expenses, the consulting and legal fee, the real estate taxes and the depreciation and amortization
, increased by Bt26.9 million or 22.1%(y-o-y). Such the increment were raised from increasing in the personnel expenses, the consulting and legal fee, the real estate taxes and the depreciation and amortization
shareholding in AEON Myanmar. AEON Microfinance (Myanmar) Co., Ltd., a retail finance business in Myanmar established in November 2012, is now under the process of business expansion in high potential market. At
. Book value as of May 31, 2021 was 72.6 baht per share, increased from that of 68.2 baht per share as of February 28, 2021. Debt to Equity ratio as of May 31, 2021 was at 3.7 times decreased from 4.0
baht or 14.7% y-y, Book value as of February 28, 2023 was 91.3 baht per share, increased from 79.6 baht per share as of February 28, 2022. Debt to Equity ratio as of February 28, 2023 was at 3.1 times
, ranging from Drinking Water launched since the 1st quarter of 2016 to 3-in- 1 and RTD Coffee marketed since the 2nd half of 2016. These new products will play a vital role in the Group’s domestic expansion
LIMITED Disclosure Business News ( 3 record(s) found) Date Time Heading Link 22/11/2022 18:04 Notification for connected transactions for service contracts 30/11/2021 08:55 Investment in the expansion of
– continued to buck the trend, OOH media with a 13.1% market share, increased by 7.0% to THB 9,805mn1. OOH media continues to benefit from the structural shift in the media industry, the ongoing trend of people
based on The Stock Exchange of Thailand’s formula. - On 14 December 2017, the Company issued newly ordinary shares of 340mn shares as a result total share increased to 7,204mn shares as well as share