will help business operators realize that issuing shares, debentures, or other types of fundraising through the capital market is not too complicated or costly. Rather, it will be alternative fundraising
replace the current regime whereby each license represents a bundle of business undertakings, which proves to be costly to licensees. The revision would allow more flexibility and support future types of
estate development projects but due to the feasibility study of the project, the Company considered that the development of the project on such land is costly and not cost effective. The Company, therefore
intense, in-depth exchanges with a company’s management or board, often extending over more than a year. Typically, they are initiated with a formal letter to the board, followed by multiple in-person
not be complicated or costly for shareholders, and the meeting location to be easy to reach. 1.4 The board should allow shareholders to send their questions to the company prior to the 63Section 1
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% because of intense competition in domestic market resulted the selling price increased slower than increasing in cost of goods sold. 4. Selling expenses were Baht 180.62 million, increased Baht 23.57
with Q1/ 2023 , The reason of decreased in sales revenue due to the economic slowdown and more intense competition. Cost of Sales for Q1 / 2024 and Q1 / 2023 was 3 3 0 .4 7 million baht and 4 3 2 .1 9
fewer solar panels and equipment due to intense competition. 1.2 Revenues from Financing amount 9.27 million baht increase 3.78 million baht or increase 68.77% because in the third quarter of 2024, the