domestic tourists and earnings of Thai labor have declined while unemployment rate has been increasing. In addition, whilst private consumption shows some growth but limits in some areas; therefore
% -2% 31% 30% 1% Administrative expenses 41.56 39.07 6% 140.90 112.68 25% Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation 116.15 114.01 2% 302.68 270.02 12% % Earnings before interest, taxes and
subsidiaries as discontinued operations for the years prior to the year in which these subsidiaries were sold. (6) Adjustment to earnings are Net gain(loss) on foreign exchange, Impairment gain(loss), Gain(loss
expenses 42.73 79.69 (36.96) (46.38) 104.01 147.50 (43.49) (29.49) Administrative expenses 32.34 45.05 (12.71) (28.22) 65.37 88.52 (23.15) (26.15) Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) (6.69) 7.28 (13.97
ordinary shares 891.31 891.31 - - Retained earnings-Appropriated 45.40 45.40 - - Retained earnings-Unappropriated (565.27) (594.70) 29.44 -5% Other components of shareholders' equity 492.66 493.33 (0.67) 0
61.27 67.82 (6.55) (9.66) Administrative expenses 33.04 43.47 (10.43) (24.00) Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 10.97 (2.70) 13.67 (506.71) Financial costs 2.77 1.09 1.69 155.39 Income tax
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND ANNUAL REPORT 2014ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTACT INFORMATION This report can be downloaded from www.sec.or.th For more information about this report, please contact: SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND 333/3 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, Chomphon, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand 10900 Tel. 1207 or +66 2695 9999 e-mail: info@sec.or.th This 2014 Annual Report is about policies, strategies and performance of the SEC. We aim to supervise and develop the Thai...
For residential purpose Not exceeding 0.3 percent of tax base For commercial purpose/undeveloped land Not exceeding 1.2 percent of tax base (For undeveloped land, rate will be raised by 0.30 percent
outflows. At the same time, the Chinese economy in the third quarter cooled amid concerns over the trade dispute between China and the US, after the US raised tariffs on certain products imported from China
assets. Aside from government bonds of core economies, they raised their holdings of Thai assets thanks to Thailand’s healthier fundamentals when compared with regional peers. The Thai Baht therefore