situation in Thailand has shown recovery sign and economic activities began to resume, outlook for 2H20 remains uncertain. Potential rise in unemployment, slowdown in export from sluggish global economy and
administrative sanction shall depend upon an uncertain future event; (3) the prescription to act or omit to act by the person subject to the sanction to rectify or prevent repetition of violation or non-compliance
shares to the existing shareholders are uncertain until an approval from the 2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company is granted. The offering price at Baht 0.53 per share is a price
Thailand remained stable. Capital funds and reserves were at a high level and were able to support the challenges of uncertain economic conditions. The performance of the Thai banking system improved, mainly
consumption and impair household debt serviceability and (5) the sluggish investment demand due to uncertain macroeconomic outlook, tightening credit conditions, and the delays in government budget process. For
calls would have some short term impact. As lockdown period remains uncertain and social distancing continues, telecom remains to be essential service to both personal and business communication. Mobile
the Company. Therefore, for the purpose of certainty and to prevent the disclosure of uncertain information to the Company’s shareholders and general investors, the Company has not disclosed information
uncertain at this point. The Group is currently in process of providing assistance to the Group's customers based on the various relief measures and also assessing the subsequent impacts from the situation
calls would have some short term impact. As lockdown period remains uncertain and social distancing continues, telecom remains to be essential service to both personal and business communication. Mobile
” Uncertain and unclear regulatory and policy trajectory Lack of incentives Lack of reliable data Small market size Source: Blackrock Green repricing: It’s happening Relative return of green vs. brown sectors