in second quarter of 2019 onwards. Shares of Profits: A massive slump in shares of profits of associated companies by THB (72.95M) or (273%) lower from last year which was solely affected by loss in
by the performance of Advance Power Conversion Company (APCON) whose projects had been postponed, as a result; a massive drop in 9 months period by (125.62%). Profit before tax: An increase of 6.40% in
income of THB 5.54 M or 138% higher in 2Q20 than 2Q19, while 6M20 showed THB 21.54M or 6619% increase from the same period of last year, as a result of massive change in shares of loss and lower expenses
extremely high volatility which included triggering the SET circuit-breaker 3 times. Each large movement also triggered a massive change in the Delta hedge position within a very short period of time. These
to investors may arise that are equally valuable for the board to be aware of. An example is seen in Duke Energy, which saw a massive coal ash spill at a time when precious few of its board members had
driven by the economic stimulus to recover the country from the massive flooding of 2011. The market outlook improved over the year in line with economic growth and upward trends in the regional securities
company and its subsidiaries (which has been terminated their operations). 2020 is the year that bring massive change of UWC as a consequence of the corporate and business strategy restructuring together
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...
products are the best sellers there. Sales revenue from facial cleanser product line for the three months period ended 31 December 2018 reached THB 71.84 million or equivalent to a massive 520.38% growth
of a possible recurrence of the outbreak in Thailand, have led to severe restrictions on inbound and outbound travel. This has resulted in a massive contraction of the tourism industry, as well as the