follows: 1. Revenues from sales and services for the nine-month period of 2019 decreased 30.18% compared to the same period of 2018. The main reasons were: • Revenues from circulation increased 4.17% with
to a 20% reduction in IVL’s core EBITDA. Operating cash flow through this period increased by 33% to $1.3B, as a result of lower prices and operational excellence. IVL has proposed a dividend of
traveler segment and continued movement of subscribers from prepaid to postpaid subscription. The postpaid segment hence grew strongly nearly +9% YoY and +2.5% QoQ while prepaid subscribers base declined -4
Net operating debt to equity at 0.61 times with strong operating cash flow. Dividend payout remain much higher than its stated policy of 30% of net profits. Perpetual debenture of THB 15b refinanced at
movement of money and assets of the fund, and approve money and asset transferring for the purpose other than those provided in 1 and 2. 3.2 External auditor to perform the audit of the fund assets at least
the misuse of the client’s assets such as: 3.1 Compliance or other assigned person who will inspect and verify the movement of money and assets of the fund, and approve money and asset transferring for
CPKO price movement though the company was able to sell FA sales volume of 30,209 tons (up 9% yoy). In addition, the company recorded stock loss & NRV of THB 139 million, pressured by downward trend of
by 18% compared to the same period of 2016. The main reasons is from economic slowdown which affected advertising revenue decreased by 23% and circulation revenues of newspaper, pocket books and
decreased by 24% compared to the same period of 2017. The main reasons is from economic slowdown which affected advertising revenue decreased by 28% and circulation revenues of newspaper, pocket books and
main reasons is from economic slowdown which affected advertising revenue decreased by 3% and circulation revenues decreased by 19%. 2. Costs and expenses for the first quarter 2019 decreased by 8