120,000,000 2.95 3. Approved the adjustment to increase the base price for divestment of some certain assets of the Company to be in accordance with the new assessment value as adjusted by the asset appraiser
120,000,000 2.95 3. Approved the adjustment to increase the base price for divestment of some certain assets of the Company to be in accordance with the new assessment value as adjusted by the asset appraiser
120,000,000 2.95 3. Approved the adjustment to increase the base price for divestment of some certain assets of the Company to be in accordance with the new assessment value as adjusted by the asset appraiser
’ Meeting to approve the allocation of 55,000,000shares of the Company’s issued ordinary shares, with a par value of 1.00 THB per share, to specific investor (Private Placement), at the offering price of Page
right adjustments for CCET-WB A. Exercise price shall be adjusted as follows: Price 1 = Price 0 x [(A x MP)+BX] [MP x (A+B)] = 3.38 x [(4,554,643,575 x 2.74) + (486,000,000)] [2.74 x (4,554,643,575
issued shares of the Company after the Company’s capital increase, at the offering price of THB 0.45 per share totaling THB 39,999,999. 60 for loan repayment under the debt to equity conversion scheme
, respectively). Revenue from sales and services increased comparing with last year due to the increase of sale volume and selling price. Unit : million Baht Q 4/2018 Q 4/2017 Group Revenues 29,966 25,705 Group
result of the entry into Real Estate Purchase Agreement with Hotel AVION s.r.o. ("Seller"). As a result, VBRE acquired a 6 -storey hotel building with 1 7 6 rooms at purchase price of EUR 8,888,605.60 (or
unit of Air Pump with Suspension Tank and Air Drier Price as Agreement : Total 2,2000,000 Baht Remark: * The information of Golden Arrow Coating Co., Ltd. 1) Directors’ Name 1. Mr. Rioishi Hori 2. Mr
still affected by the oil price volatility in the global market. Despite the crude oil price recovery, the average crack spread between finished product and referenced crude oil price continues to decline