amount totaling THB 350,000,000 at the rate of THB 0.35 per share and set the record date on 28 August 2017; to gather the names pursuant to section 225 of the Securities and Exchange Act by way of book
value of proprietary transactions from the calculation of their market share. This is to enhance clarity and transparency of public information adequate for investors? decision making. SEC Secretary
investments in associates and JVs /2 Gross profit including share of profit from investments in associates and JVs During 2017, the Company reported the record-high net profit of THB 3,266.4 mm, which increased
? backed by US subprime mortgages, the IOSCO has set up a task force to conduct a preliminary review of key issues raised by these incidents with an emphasis on (1) potential regulatory reform in the US and
increase of the registered capital of the Company by issuing 650,789,079 newly issued ordinary shares with a par value of Baht 1. 00 per share accounting for 18. 48 percent the Company’ s issued and paid- up
of 2017 amounted of Baht 140.0 million, decreased by 30.0% when compared to the third quarter of 2016, high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio at 184.32%. Earnings per share for the third quarter
accounts decreased by 39.5% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 184.32%. Earnings per share for
market shares in terms of throughput per station, the company’s cumulative market share of 2019 is at 16.0% and recorded an all-time high market share of 16.5% in September. Moreover, improvements were
per share is lower than the fair value of 14.07 baht per share;3. The IFA?s report indicates that DEVA internal and external auditors have raised a number of issues relating to the deficiency in the
company 2.1. The net book value of ordinary shares as at 30 September 2019 is 6.1347 Indian Rupees per share with net book value or par value equal to 10 Indian Rupees per share 2.2. The net book value or