Li tr es Grey Road Base Green Road Historic 8 -700 -600 -500 -400 -300 -200 -100 0 10% 20% 30% G ro ss p ro fit im pa ct ( A $m n) Convenience share charging Green Road Base case Grey road -14% -12
Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 Cluster 4 Provident fundsMutual fundsInsurance 3.9 9.4 11.6 24.0 Insurance Provident funds Insurance Primary vehicle Mutual funds Retirement saving adequacy 11% 18% 28% % of
Electricity Authority 326 employees 8. Ministry of Commerce 307 employees Analysis Using Cluster Analysis for clustering Thai investor based on their behavior or Proportions of their money allocated to each
operating consumer goods business with largest convenience store chain. For your information Sincerely (Mr. Chirdsak Kukiattinun) Executive Chairman
association between Thai investor cluster membership and their financial literacy. Thai investor clusters differ considerably in their financial literacy such that modern investors tend to possess financial
• A related strand of research focuses on price clusters. • Many studies have found that the stock prices tend to cluster around particular numbers (e.g. Harris (1991), Aitken et al. (1996), Brown et al
Habitat Pinklao- Sirindhorn Project Name Thana Cluster Project Type Semi-detached house, 3 Floors-Townhome Price 5-10 MB Number of Projects 5 Projects Project Value (Approximately) 412 MB Units per Project
which are in the process of selling which are (1) K.C. Cluster Nimitmai Project (having outstanding 200 units ) and (2) K.C. Cluster Ramintra 7 phase 1 (having outstanding 35 units). As a result, the
Income from Other services 1.31 0.71 1.36 0.71 (0.05) (3.68) Income from Sale of food and convenience goods 13.01 7.06 13.51 7.02 (0.50) (3.70) Total Revenues from sales and services 181.38 98.47 188.04
Million Baht or 18.8% compared to the previous year, which contributes 33% of total revenue due to higher order volume and more variety of frozen ready meal product supplied to largest convenience store