in line with the current average period wherein an auditor is entrusted to be the engagement partner or the auditor affixing signature to express an opinion to financial statements on behalf of the
financial statements via the Electronic Information Transmission System of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in August 2018. The misconduct of the four current and former executives and directors* is
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. Calibration of Sustainability Performance Targets (SPTs) – The SPTs demonstrate a robust level of ambition, in comparison with (i) the Issuer’s ESG strategy and performance, (ii) existing international
March 31, 2018 and March 31, 2017, the Company and its subsidiaries had a net profit of Baht 56.52 million or 17.17%. Universal Worldwide Transportation Limited holds 80% of the total number of ordinary
2020, Worldwide Flight Services Bangkok Air Ground Handling Company Limited (BFS Ground) had 7 additional airline customers, causing total number of its customers to be from 81 to 88 airline customers
company. Purchase of 80% of Universal Common Shares of Universal Worldwide Transportation Limited. Page 2 of 5 The Company must recognize revenue. Entering into the financial statements. As a result
, trade, and finance have been severely disrupted. (Source: Bank of Thailand) The hardest in Aviation industry from COVID-19 pandemic. It can be seen that worldwide Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK
and 7. 3 percent respectively. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) rose 6 percent on the average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.1 percent, following
. Furthermore, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) rose 6 percent on the average. Asia-Pacific still ranked as the top with 8.1 percent, following by 6.0 percent growth in Latin America