E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A CorpL4.1hig A Executive Summary of Management Discussion and Analysis 1 For the Year Ending December 31, 2019 Thai economy in 2019 showed decelerating growth at 2.4 percent compared to 4.2 percent in the previous year.The slowdown could be attributed to exports which contracted further due to the stronger Baht and a global economic slowdown. In addition, the investment environment of both the public and private sector remained weak, and private consumption, albeit gro...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WWCCoorrppLL44..11hhiigg A Executive Summary 1 Management Discussion and Analysis For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 In 2017, Thai economic growth gained traction, buoyed by strong recoveries in tourism and exports. This growth momentum is expected to carry on into 2018, especially amid a brighter outlook in public and private investment. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition in a broader marketplace amid the advancing digi...
the established conditions. Numerous marketing activities highlighting KBank’s image were continually staged at Thailand’s leading companies and universities as part of our CRM efforts to promote brand
of the country and a gateway of GPSC to scale up its energy management business with universities. In addition, in Q3/2020, GPSC, together with PTT Group, jointly unveiled the pilot project for a 100
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending September 30, 2019 Thai economic activity in the third quarter of 2019 continued to see limited support, after growing by 2.30 percent in the second quarter. The Thai economy did show some signs of strength in the third quarter, due mostly to the low base effect of the same period last year, especially in the tourism sector. However, exports and private investment – two major e...
as well as for business expansion such as rental, advertising and depreciation and also impact to the revenue from this relocation. - Terminated Lyceum fee revenue of THB 9 million from Colleges in
as well as for business expansion such as rental, advertising and depreciation and also impact to the revenue from this relocation. - Terminated Lyceum fee revenue of THB 9 million from Colleges in
society with focus on donations and educational support. Participating in dual-track vocational education programs with various colleges. Collaborating in various activities with surrounding communities in
administrative expenses. In FY2018, it had the revenue from the Lyceum fee charged to Colleges in Philippines but no more this revenue in FY2019. Dusit Thani College gained more revenue in this year from focusing
administrative expenses. In FY2018, it had the revenue from the Lyceum fee charged to Colleges in Philippines but no more this revenue in FY2019. Dusit Thani College gained more revenue in this year from focusing