to the Company’s existing shareholders to mitigate an impact on those shareholders after the Company’s stake in CAZ is reduced. The transaction is considered the disposition of assets in accordance
shares of Co-Mass Company Limited (“COMASS”) with total investment of THB 160mn, thereby increasing MACO’s stake in COMASS to 100.0%. As a result, MACO fully controls COMASS, allowing us to utilise
expanding in high potential markets such as through VGI Global Media (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (“VGM”) in Malaysia, Indonesia and setup a subsidiary company in Singapore , in order to build a strong foundation for
Bt309mn (see significant event). As a result, net profit was Bt7,469mn, +14% YoY and +3.5% QoQ. Significant Events 1. On 2 nd October 2017, AIS submitted an intention to acquire the entire stake, upon
personal expenses and the depreciation because of the expanding capacity of subsidiaries. Sincerely yours, (Mr.Pongpat Patanavanich) Managing Director
Consolidated net loss for the period (Q1) amount -4.57 million compare with the same period (Q1) for the last year amount -2.80 because the Company Cost of Market Development of Expanding the customer base and
operations & Administrative expenses increased by Baht 97.94 million or 6.79 % due to the Medical personal expenses which was in line with the increased revenue,also increased because of the expanding capacity
& Administrative expenses increased by Baht 23.54 million or 13.02 % due to the Medical personal expenses also increased because of the expanding capacity of subsidiaries. 3. Finance costs increased by Baht 13.17
increased . 1.2 Cost of hospital operations increased by Baht 33.70 million or 7.89% mainly due to the Medical personal expenses also increased because of the expanding capacity of subsidiaries. 1.3 Selling
November 11, 2014 Charin, then PAP independent director, arranged a sale of 147,000 PAP shares in which he had a stake held in the trading account of another person. In so doing, he took advantage of the non