driven ESG agenda in Thailand Speakers Dr. Srikanya Yathip, Secretary-General of the Government Pension Fund Dr. Kobsak Pootrakool, Chairman of Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations 10:45 – 11:05
economy has moved on a positive trajectory and has followed a similar pattern to the previous quarter of last year. Since the second half of 2017 growth has been driven by the manufacturing sector, which
& Calpis grew 2.7% YoY. Total Personal care continued its momentum with 11.5% growth YoY, with 42.8% growth in CLM markets. International business grew 1.5% at constant FX rate, driven by Myanmar growth
percentage of sales, gross profit margin improved from 7.2% in Q1 2018 to 8.9% in Q1 2019, driven by cost reduction measures and improved efficiency and increases of gross profit from tooling sales in Q1 2019
, inverted from net loss of THB 92 million in 2Q17; and of THB 231 million in 1H18, representing 632.0% growth yoy. This strong growth was driven by the gain from sales of investments and the result of hotel
growth remains driven by Power Electronics business group, especially Standard Industrial Power Supplies which increased from the same period of last year at 18.9% and automotive sector (Electric Vehicle
from sales and services was Baht 17,868.70 million, a decrease of Baht 576.66 million or down by 3.1% over the same period of last year, which was driven by the decrease in revenues from matured branches
been mainly driven by improvements in tourism and industries related to the export sector. In contrast, provinces that rely on agriculture have not yet seen a clear pick-up, despite higher agricultural
sentiment with 1.3% growth YoY, driven by C-Vitt (+249.3% YoY). New beverage production capacity completed earlier than planned, which enabled us to serve unmet C-Vitt demand and continue driving category
, improving 1.1% YoY mainly driven by strong growth of fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business. QoQ, core service revenue dropped by -1.9% mainly from lower mobile revenue. Mobile revenue impacted by