information (certain specified matters relating to conduct under the law) on director, senior management or controlling shareholder 2 or controlling interest-holder. B. Compensation 1. Provide information about
or controlling interest-holder. B. Compensation 1. Provide information about the remuneration paid to the issuer’s directors and senior managements that could have a material impact on the issuer’s
foreclosed assets, operating expenses totaled Baht 2,396 million, a decrease of 5.3% yoy mainly from the decrease in personnel expenses due to the absence of provision for compensation in personnel expenses
opinion; “collateral” means a collateral for compensation of damage to a customer arising from incorrect or incomplete performance of duties of the investment advisory company, i.e. : (a) insurance policy
pay rates for employees who have worked for a period of 20 years or more to be entitled to receive not less than 400 days’ compensation, compared to 300 days previously 4 3Q19 MD&A Advanced Info Service
farm and non-farm income. Public spending also increased from spending on goods and services and compensation expenses while capital spending declined from the high base effect of last year from the
maintenance in Q2/2018. Additionally, other income was increased according to compensation for non- compliance of the EPC Contractor's contract. EGCO: Unit : Million Baht Quarter 2 Change Increase (Decrease
subsidiary, dividend income and the compensation from the cancellation of the agreement) divided by ASK. Cost per ASK (CASK) : The sum of operating cost, sale expenses, service expenses and the remuneration of
subsidiary, dividend income and the compensation from the cancellation of the agreement) divided by ASK. Cost per ASK (CASK) : The sum of operating cost, sale expenses, service expenses and the remuneration of
pay rates for employees who have worked for a period of 20 years or more to be entitled to receive not less than 400 days’ compensation, compared to 300 days previously 4 3Q19 MD&A Advanced Info Service