Reform Priorities in Asia: Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level reform priorities in Asia 2011 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE
company world-wide. We continued to strengthen our Corporate Governance capabilities and The Stock Exchange of Thailand, where the Company is listed, recently ranked us, again, at a ‘Five Star’ level, the
company world-wide. We continued to strengthen our Corporate Governance capabilities and The Stock Exchange of Thailand, where the Company is listed, recently ranked us, again, at a ‘Five Star’ level, the
, their welfare benefits, and bring about versatility in terms of increase/decrease of the number of personnel as appropriate. With regard to the services provided by the Service Provider, as the Company’s
level of examination strictness increases according to the higher level of risk. In case of non-compliance with the above measures, the SET has the power to impose penalties. Moreover, in cases where
, in which the NDCs to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 20% from the business-as-usual level by 2030 is specified. The level of contribution could increase up to 25% subject to adequate and
lower sales in OEM-Personal care business. Q3’19 the Company’s gross margin improved to 34.6%, +280 bps YoY. This level of gross margin has been sustained since Q4’18 thanks to “Fit Fast Firm” project
infrastructure. • New green technologies. • Increased temperature and changes in wind patterns leading to increased wildfire. • Sea level rise of 0.40m leading to increased flooding and storm surges in coastal
factory is equipped with state-of-the-art technology that allows higher production efficiency, improves capability for lighter-weight bottle production and offers flexibility of raw material usage
minimum of 70% of net profit to preserve financial health and flexibility for future growth. (See the full guidance for FY18 on page 7) Significant Events 1. AWN, AIS’s subsidiary, has released the results