) Bt25-30bn (Maintained) Core service revenue to be flat or slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise in
slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise in number of new cases per day causing tighten restriction across
price of crude palm oil to rise, with the average price of 38,000 Baht/ton in 2021, higher than that of the average price of 28,000 Baht/ton in 2020. (Source: DIT). ▪ Edible Oil’s Quantity sold in 2021
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
and objectives set in international agreements such as the Paris Agreement (countries’ nationally determined contributions and the 1.5°C or 2°C temperature rise objective) or the 2030 Agenda on
(UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION) Codified up to No. 10 As of 28 February 2020 Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force and that this English translation is strictly for reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 3/2558 Re: Provisions relating to Offer for Sale of Shares Issued by Foreign Company Whose Shares Are Not Traded on Foreign Exchange _______________ By virtue of Sections 16/6 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) as...
by Baht 129 million or 19%. This is due to the rise in selling price which includes the increases in Ft rate as well as the Weight factor. In addition, the average cost of natural gas in Q2/2017 is
as the rise of e-commerce and growing global supply chains, both of which limited the pricing power of domestic firms. As a result, Thailand’s nominal GDP increased by 6.3 percent, leveling at Baht