As information-consuming behavior has shifted as a result of technology, presenting information via crowdsourcing has been widely spreading. Therefore, SEC has had an idea to waive the supervision
Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Thailand, which is rapidly spreading, the government has declared a state of emergency on all areas of the Kingdom of dated 25 March 2020 and according to the Section 9 of the
company lost ฿ 7.59 million. Due to spreading of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, company’s first quarter of 2020 income has decreased. In addition, the government has requested cooperation to
49.94 81.08% Net Profit available to Common Stockholder 44.70 22.01 103.09% Statements of financial position As of 31 March 2019, the Company reported Total Current Assets of Baht 459.84 million
not organize any functions including meetings resulted from self-quarantine measures to prevent the spreading of Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) transmission. In addition, the hotel has closed Spa and
adequately reduce the risk of spreading even the Company has prepared measurement to control. Moreover, the situation is an event that fluctuates all the time and cannot predict what it will be. As such, after
spreading further: 1. Bond mutual funds: BOT has set up a special facility to provide liquidity for mutual funds through commercial banks. Commercial banks who purchase investment units of high-quality
situation effect from spreading of the COVID-19 virus, the net profit margin was changed from the same period of last year from 13.7% to 12.4%. Net profit for the period decreased from the same period of last
organizing activities involving large gatherings of people which may pose the risk of spreading the disease. In addition, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has issued an announcement dated March 21, 2020
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