4.7%. Please find the details of sales growth by business units as follows: - Processed meat business (Traditional Thai Food, Snack and Frozen) recorded its revenue of Baht 1,512.7 Million that 6.6
20.5 Million, or 3.1%. Please find the details of sales growth by business units as follows: - Processed meat business (Traditional Thai Food, Snack and Frozen) recorded its revenue of Baht 366.7 Million
conventional media sectors. The TV sector with the highest market share at 64.8%, fell 7.4% YoY to THB 65,786mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.9% market share, declined by 21.7
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make greater use of capital market apart from traditional financial options. SMEs are considered the backbone of economic development. At present, there are approximately three million SMEs in Thailand
make sure that the clients would open a separate trading account from a traditional one and prepare service agreements and comply with the existing rules on work systems and professional duties.In light
-year (YoY). Please find the details of sales growth by business units as follows: - Processed meat business (Traditional Thai Food, Snack and Frozen) recorded its revenue of Baht 368.0 million which 11.9
-year. Please find the details of sales growth by business units as follows: - Processed meat business (Traditional Thai Food, Snack and Frozen) recorded its revenue of Baht 1,546.6 million of which 8.4
were results of declining in modern trade market and HORECA (Hotel, restaurant, catering). While traditional trade presented improvement comparing to Q3/2016. ● The company presented net profit in Q3