hospitals or centres specialising in healthcare for the elderly and the disabled, the purchase of modern medical equipment and ambulances • Health-related investments may also include the purchase of
opportunities. Reporting with the GRI Standards supports companies, public and private, large and small, protect the environment and improve society, while at the same time thriving economically by improving
opportunities. Reporting with the GRI Standards supports companies, public and private, large and small, protect the environment and improve society, while at the same time thriving economically by improving
sanitizer. The Company also limits the number of customers allowed into stores at any one time and has arranged waiting areas and priority lanes for the elderly, the disabled and pregnant women. Customers are
apparently inconsistent with the client's financial records and no clear justification is given by the client concerning the source of fund; (6) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client
) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client repeatedly insists that transactions with significant size be done quickly, client repeatedly insists to process transactions at prices that are not
client concerning the source of fund; (6) transactions that are not economically viable e.g. client repeatedly insists that transactions with significant size be done quickly, client repeatedly insists to
this being the case over the medium-to-long term for both technologies. Particularly with respect to hydrogen, given that climate policy will be the primary driver in making it economically viable, it is
Thailand Taxonomy Board The Thailand Taxonomy Board is established to develop Thailand Taxonomy, a classification system of economic activities deemed as environmentally-sustainable. The Board comprises agencies from both the public and private sectors to ensure all sectors’ views are reflected. In the initial phase, the list of agencies is as follows: 1. Bank of Thailand (BOT)* 2. The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC)* 3. Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and...
Annual Report 2009 1 Annual Report 20092 Over the past year, the Thai economy experienced a recession for the first time since the Asian economic crisis in 1997. The first quarter saw a 7.1 percent contraction as a result of sluggish export in the midst of global financial crisis, diminishing demand of domestic private sector, and lack of confidence in economic and political directions. All these factors played out against a backdrop of weakening economies of our trade partners worldwide, which...