-y: A 42.0% decrease in 2019 to Baht 199 million and 69.4% in Q4’2019 to Baht 44 million based on changes in benefits transferred from the business operation of ABP1 and ABP2 and maturity of ABP1’s
offering; (b) change in par value resulting in an increase or decrease in the amount of shares; (c) redemption of securities; (d) amalgamation, merger or takeover by making a tender offer; (e) distribution
par value resulting in an increase or decrease in the amount of shares; (c) redemption of securities; (d) amalgamation, merger or takeover by making a tender offer; (e) distribution of share dividends
decrease its paid-up capital by way of canceling the listed shares which cannot be disposed of. The buyback of shares, the disposal of the shares bought back, including the determination of number, offering
the period specified by the laws, the Company shall decrease its paid-up capital by way of canceling the listed shares which cannot be disposed of. The buyback of shares, the disposal of the shares
% y-on-y in Q2’2019 to Baht 517 million and 27.3% y-on-y in 6M’2019 to Baht 1,071 million, primarily attributable to: • Interest expense from ABPIF: A y-on-y decrease of 27.9% in Q2’2019 to Baht 49
, almost of the decrease of advertising and promotional expenses. The ratio of operating expenses to total operating income is at 38.7%, which is decreased when compared to the second quarter of 2017 was at
, almost of the decrease of advertising and promotional expenses. The ratio of operating expenses to total operating income is at 38.7%, which is decreased when compared to the second quarter of 2017 was at
NML’s assets to decrease by ten percent or more or by more than Baht 5,000,000 is considered an event having a significantly Enclosure Page 3 adverse impact. 4. The debt restructuring agreement between
been declining, whereby in 2017, the Company’s total revenues amounted to Baht 294 Million, which was decreased from Baht 332 Million in 2016 or representing a decrease by 11 percent, thereby causing the