likely to leave EY in 2020. H2: KPMG’s existing clients are more likely to leave KPMG in 2020. H3: EY’s existing clients are more likely to leave EY for other Big 4 companies in 2020. H4: KPMG’s existing
reported earnings distribution around three earnings benchmarks: zero earnings, previous period’s earnings, and analyst consensus earnings forecasts. This phenomenon can also be interpreted as prima facie
have impacts in the future, especially a new round of COVID-19 outbreak. The Company has planned to improve the Pop-up store distribution system to have higher adaptability and prepared necessary human
costs such as negotiating with landlords to reduce rental in some branch areas that were not be able to provide full services, and implementing a leave without pay scheme, initially for management but
laws may be impractical for capital market misconduct whereby important evidence is usually in the possession of the offenders contrary to other criminal cases that leave more traces https
[4,752,093,575] shares. As such, the numbers of ordinary shares allocated to accommodate the exercise of CCET-WC shall be 4.73% of the Company’s paid-up capital. Offering price per unit : Baht 0 Distribution
[4,752,093,575] shares. As such, the numbers of ordinary shares allocated to accommodate the exercise of CCET-WC shall be 4.73% of the Company’s paid-up capital. Offering price per unit : Baht 0 Distribution
and installation of the pipeline 239.05 248.60 (3.84) Income from water production and distribution 31.25 24.31 28.55 Income from installation and distribution of water production systems 3.40 25.03
) (70.9 %) 2.7 % Gross Margin 364.5 28.0 % 374.4 29.1 % (2.6 %) Distribution Costs (197.2) (15.1 %) (148.8) (11.6 %) 32.5 % Administrative Expenses (63.2) (4.9 %) (57.9) (4.5 %) 9.0 % Profit before Income
40 11 28% 30 50 -20 -40% Distribution costs -90 -70 -20 29% -62 -59 -3 5% Administrative expenses -108 -181 73 -40% -75 -150 75 -50% Finance cost - Interest expenses -11 -11 - - -8 -7 -1 14% Corporate