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
assessment of economic value, but which does not fit easily into the traditional accounting framework. Other terms such as ‘extra-financial’ are also sometimes used to describe this information. In recognition
Conventional Vehicle Drive Trains and Fuel Production Strategies” Climate Bonds Standard and Certification Scheme: LC Transport Technical Working Committee Page 9 of 20 However, a dilemma is raised by cases of
. Advertisers have adjusted their budget allocation from conventional media such as TV, Newspaper, Magazine and Radio to other potential sectors to optimise communicability. Hence, advertising expenditures for
to increase reach to targeted customer while also responding to higher customers’ demand. Expansion of “Pop-up” Store The Company continues to expand new versionsof Pop-up store beside from traditional
, PDI stopped its mining activities in 2016 and ceased conventional zinc business by the end of 2017. Whilst sustaining the zinc business as a trading business, PDI reassessed its business structure to
economy growth in 2019, the slowdown of Government’s energy Saving programs promoting the replacement of conventional lamps to LED and the delays of sales revenue recognition resulting from product
Centre (SBPAC). This is to encourage Thai people of Chinese descent in such provinces to celebrate Chinese New Year similar to Thai Buddhist and Muslims in case of traditional and religious holiday
from international trading venues, either in the form of traditional exchange or alternative trading system (ATS). It is therefore imperative for the Thai capital market to be prepared for those changes
Annual Report 2004 S h a p i n g t h e T h ai C a p i t a l M a r k e t A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 0 4 S E C U R I T I E S A N D E X C H A N G E C O M M I S S I O N , T H A I L A N D This year’s annual report features Benjarong ceramics. Benjarong, meaning five colours, gained popularity in the royal court and the high society of Siam in the late Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350 - 1767). But it was during the early Rattanakosin period (A.D. 1782 - present), in the reigns of King Rama II and King Rama...