-recurring revenue. As a result of consolidation, non-recurring revenue increased by 37.97mb or 33.8% increase year-on-year. Recurring revenue from Financial Solutions increasing by 4.35mb or 7.0% but offset
weighted in non-recurring revenue. As a result of consolidation, non-recurring revenue increased by 17.72mb or 35.5%, reversing from a dip in non-recurring revenue in previous quarters. Recurring revenue
. Excluding the consolidation of our Outdoor and Digital Services business, our revenue improved organically by 19.8% against a backdrop of double digit decline in overall advertising spending. Despite the
significantly by 222.5% YoY to THB 1,481mn, predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe (Vienna House), the improving operating performance of our hotels in Thailand and the
significantly by 139.5% YoY to THB 1,791mn, predominantly due to the full quarter consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe (Vienna House), the consolidation of assets from the Entire Business
gross profit of 24.21mb for the 1H 2020. Excluding the impact from the consolidation of TigerSoft, HUMAN’s gross profit would grow 13.99mb or 11.1%. Selling and Administration Expense Selling and
therefore urging digital asset business operators to emphasize the importance of cybersecurity on a continuing basis and to assign a responsible entity to oversee the matter to ensure that they can provide
. Initially, it is found that most countries have the laws allowing an agency to oversee the audit firms and to convene a meeting to seek opinions and advice on the amendment of the Securities and Exchange
income from our consolidation with Nguyen Kim since June 2019, Insurance compensation from Fire incident at Zen Department Store 3,283 THB million, the increased revenue from rental service from Robinson
, cost and expenses after the consolidation of Multi Sign Company Limited (“Multi Sign”) made in October 2016, which consequently led to an increase in the mentioned items compared to the same period last