total revenues of 3,627 MTHB of which 3,572 MTHB earned from sales revenues. Sales revenues decreased by 1,086 MTHB or 23.3% comparing to the same period of the year 2019. The revenues were weighed down
of all 25 audit firms and individual approved auditors. The average score weighed against the total market capitalization was 1.64, compared to 1.79 in the first-cycle inspection during 2010-2012
affected by the closures and abnormal operating hours of shopping stores due to the pandemic of COVID-19. The steep decline in the number of Chinese tourists also weighed in the plunge of skincare sales. The
. Merchandise and services exports were expected to exhibit slower growth than the previous assessment. Tourism sector was also expected to expand slower. Private consumption was expected to be weighed down due
and 11.3% YoY to 26,185mn1 in second quarter of 2017 (April-June 2017). Overall advertising spending was weighed down by TV sector (Analogue TV, Digital TV and Cable TV) which has the highest market
remains sluggish, resulting in the contraction of advertising expenditures by 11.4% YoY to 26,351mn in the third quarter of 2017. Overall advertising spending was weighed down by TV sector (Analogue TV
Alternative Investment (mai) in March 2019 amounted to THB 41,826 billion, declined from THB 57,673 billion in the year 2018. SET Index yielded positive returns in the first quarter of 2019. Weighed by
Alternative Investment (mai) in March 2019 amounted to THB 41,826 billion, declined from THB 57,673 billion in the year 2018. SET Index yielded positive returns in the first quarter of 2019. Weighed by
such as rubber and palm, weighed on household purchasing power. In response, the government approved Baht 84.2 billion in December to help support domestic spending. At the same time, private investment
rose by 5.5 percent to Baht 13.2 trillion (79.1 percent of GDP) as of the third quarter of 2019, weighed on household purchasing power. However, in the second half of the year, the government rolled out