in the company’s strategy and capital allocation. Risk should be managed accordingly in a rational, appropriately independent, dynamic and forward-looking way. This process of managing risks should be
presenters and should not be treated as those of the SEC Thailand. • These slides are not to be posted (on any websites or public domains), cited, copied or circulated. 2 Revenue recognition 3 Revenue
in the Principles but are treated more explicitly in a number of other instruments including the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public
management have handled the situation prudently and carefully. We have been focusing mainly on the financial health of the company including managing fixed and variable cost as well as liquidity management
treated as breaches. A signatory’s clients and beneficiaries should be careful to respond to the statements from the signatory in a manner that supports the “comply or explain” process and bears in mind the
relevant sector Criteria for those assets. These sector-specific Criteria are determined through a multi-stakeholder engagement process, including Technical and Industry Working Groups, convened and managed
continuously increased patients treated by replacement therapy with dialysis machines steadily until full capacity. While in the year 2016 only one clinic had been operated (dialysis service was firstly operated
determined through a multi-stakeholder engagement process, including a Technical Working Group (TWG) and Industry Working Group (IWG), convened and managed by the Climate Bonds Initiative, and are subject to
managed in-house. The hotel, where the word “Kitch” derives from “Kitchen”, is all set to accommodate lifestyle of gastro-tourists, who are looking to cover in local Thai cultures, mainly focusing on Thai
manager shall not hold units of its managed REIT more than the following rate: (1) 50% of the unit sold; and (2) 50% of the unit sold of each class, in case there are many classes of units. Units which are