Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption programme ( Thai CAC ) under Thai Institute of Directors (as of July 25, 2023) are categorised into: companies that have declared their
of the Company this quarter is still in line with plan, especially the Homepro business, which continues to increase its efficiency and improve merchandise management. This includes the conversion of
LIMITED MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS FOR Q1/2018 2 2. ECONOMIC SITUATION Thai economy in Q1/2018 continually expanded, supported by every economic engine especially merchandise exports, which were
organization with board of directors? resolution and policy not to involve with corruption. Level 2 ? Declared: indicating determination by means of declaration to join Collective Action Coalition (CAC) Project
การทุจริต (Thailand’s Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption : “CAC”) ซึ่งดำเนินการโดยสมาคมส่งเสริมสถาบันกรรมการบริษัทไทย (Thai Institute of Directors
Institute of Directors Association (IOD) 2 AGM Level 2022 from Thai Investors Association 3 Companies participating in Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption programme
36.6% ▪ Revenue from Retail Merchandise 10.4 1.6% 12.0 2.0% 1.6 15.4% Franchise Fee Income 17.5 2.7% 14.8 2.4% -2.7 -15.6% Revenue from sales of goods and services 633.6 98.4% 596.6 98.6% -37.0 -5.8
product sales mix of both general merchandise and directly sourced private-label goods, product assortment planning and increasing in gross profit margin from Mega Home business which benefited from
product sales mix of both general merchandise and directly sourced private-label goods, product assortment planning and increasing in gross profit margin from Mega Home business which benefited from
% in previous year to 26.43% due to change in product sales mix of general merchandise and the enhancement of directly sourced private-label goods’ profit margin, as well as the continuous efficiency