Company’s major export countries, e.g. Cambodia where flood caused transportation difficulty and China where some distributor had weak performance. In addition, Thai baht was stronger than currencies of the
the delay in ownership transfer in a certain number of our customers and lockdown policy implemented in various countries causing difficulty for real estate foreign buyers to proceed the ownership
distress d by 76.0 mil es from J Fin revenue w e same per bles and in er of 2017 e ease 54.5 Company’s crease from emuneration cial statem ht or 2.9 per was 585.2 m ast year. An n in revenu ross margin 350.3
approve the ratification of the aforementioned financial support to benefit the Company’s ease of doing business in the future. Opinion of the Audit Committee which is different from the Board of Directors
ไดโ้ดยสะดวก (ease of onboarding) single form 70,000 4,242 4,242 - - 42,160,000 - - - - - - - - 36 จดัหาซอฟทแ์วร์คน้หาขอ้มูลบน web / social media (web intelligence software) 30,000,000 - - - - 37 พฒันาระบบ
ทลั (Digital Asset Data Center) 2,079,500 - - - - 35 การยกระดบัมาตรฐานและผลกัดนัโครงสร้างพ้ืนฐาน (Infrastructure) รองรับการเปิด บญัชีซ้ือขายและการท าธุรกรรมออนไลน์ไดโ้ดยสะดวก (ease of onboarding) single
เปิด บญัชีซ้ือขายและการท าธุรกรรมออนไลน์ไดโ้ดยสะดวก (ease of onboarding) single form 70,000 4,242 4,242 6,172 6,172 42,160,000 - - - - - - - - 36 จดัหาซอฟทแ์วร์คน้หาขอ้มูลบน web / social media (web
bond and social bond, to promote local reviewer/ assessors, to make ESG standards available in Thai for ease of access, to encourage the establishment of an ESG information center to facilitate
mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
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