รอ้ยละ 57 ขณะที่สือ่ที่เติบโตไดด้ีคือสือ่ดิจิตอล และสือ่นอกบา้น Media spending (Million THB) 2557 2558 2559 2560 2561 2562 TV 79,590 84,392 70,995 65,786 70,382 70,298 Internet (DAAT) 6,115 8,084 9,479
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% in 2017 which exceeds the previous forecast at 3.5%, after seeing a continuous growth from export and tourism sectors supporting with the injection from government spending in which collectively lead
which is due to continuous expansion and support from the export and tourism sectors resulting in the increase in private and government spending. While the primary energy consumption in Q2/2018 has
Tourism business is the business depending on domestic and international economic situations. If the economy grows and expands increasingly, the public will have more incomes for spending. However, if the
inequality / taxation Data privacy and rising cyber security threats Age of transparency: consumer awareness Gov. mandated to regulate corp. sector Public sector spending constraints Resource intensity of
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USD 14,070,000, or equivalent to THB 310,583,000 (the “2nd Loan Portion”), where the Company shall be entitled to utilize the 2nd Loan Portion as capital expenditure, for business operation, as working
portion of the loan is in the amount of USD 14,070,000, or equivalent to THB 310,583,000 (the “2nd Loan Portion”), where the Company shall be entitled to utilize the 2nd Loan Portion as capital expenditure
utilize the 2nd Loan Portion as capital expenditure, for business operation, as working capital, and for other debt repayments arising from the Company’s business operation. 3. The third portion of the loan