Additionally, there were other investment incomes from treasury and liquidity management, resulting in overall investment gain of Baht 114 million. After considerations on the unfavorable conditions impacting
emphasized to ensure B.Grimm’s commitment to healthy and sustainable growth. Q1’2020 NNP to owner grew 54.0% y-on-y Despite unfavorable economy situation, B.Grimm reported Q1’2020 results with a 9.4% y-on-y
Normalized Net Profit (NNP) to owner to THB 674 million in Q2’2020, despite unfavorable economic situation from COVID-19 pandemic. Key growth drivers were 1) continued expansion of portfolio capacity to 3,019
Management Business In second quarter of 2018, total net asset value of mutual funds declined from Baht 5.0 trillion to Baht 4.9 trillion. The decline was a result of unfavorable market conditions. However
Management Business In second quarter of 2018, total net asset value of mutual funds declined from Baht 5.0 trillion to Baht 4.9 trillion. The decline was a result of unfavorable market conditions. However
financial restructuring plan in accordance with the long period of liquidity difficulties which lead to unfavorable position in securing the construction projects. The capital increase, which will induce the
Home” project. We have launched the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan as the blueprint for business growth in a manner that will not have any negative effect on the society but will help improve people
debt and low agricultural prices continued to have an adverse effect on purchasing power. Tourism has been dampened by the deterioration in Chinese tourist arrivals during the first half of 2019. The
service income and seriously lack of working capital and personnel shortage. This causes a material adverse effect on WCIG’s operations. After assessment the situation, the current Board of Directors of
sufficient information by concealing important information that might adverse affect the client's benefits. Following the report of UOB Kay Hian Securities (Thailand) Plc. and a client complaint, the SEC