1,159.94 million baht in the year 2018 which decrease of 416.24 million baht or (35.88%) because in the year 2019, the company has plans to development the internal organization. To support the continuous
and expenses as much as possible to adjust to the continuous decline in revenue due to the effects of the current economic situation, which is expected to continue through the year 2020. In the Tooling
implementation of strategic measures in reducing our fixed costs in our continuous effort to survive in the difficult period currently. Also, the Group is taking full advantages from the various stimulus packages
expenses in FY2020/21 shown a significant decrease of Baht 46.3 million as compared to FY2019/20. The continuous cost reduction activities and enhanced austerity drive are the main reasons for the savings to
opinion that the share acquisition of Eastern Cuisine at the price of THB 300 million was appropriate, reasonable, and in the interest of the company because the business is on a continuous growth trend
the Stock Exchange of Thailand to enhance relationship with Mekong regional counterparts on a continuous basis. This includes promotion of products that would generate mutual benefits for the markets on
regarding the prices or trading volumes of such shares, and involved a series of continuous trading orders, with the intention to cause the share prices or the trading volumes to be inconsistent with normal
required to hold shareholders’ equity as a minimum capital requirement to assure their sufficient capital for continuous business operations https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=8251 SEC
required to hold shareholders’ equity as a minimum capital requirement to assure their sufficient capital for continuous business operations https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=8251 SEC
required to hold shareholders’ equity as a minimum capital requirement to assure their sufficient capital for continuous business operations https://www.sec.or.th/EN/Pages/News_Detail.aspx?SECID=8251 SEC