Global and Thai Economy in the Third Quarter of 2019 1 1.2 Banking Industry and Competition 2 1.3 Significant Regulations and Rules related to Business Operations 2 2. Risk Management and Risk Factors 5
Competition 1.1 Electricity industry and Economic situation in Thailand In 2017, Thailand’s peak demand was 28,578 megawatts on 4 May at 02.20 pm, lower than the peak demand of 29,619 megawatts in 2016 by 3.51
one hundred ninety-seven million seventy-seven thousand three hundred and fifty-nine shares) Par Value per Share : THB 1 (One Baht) Classified into : Ordinary Shares : 1,197,077,359 shares (one thousand
one hundred ninety-seven million seventy-seven thousand three hundred and fifty-nine shares) Par Value per Share : THB 1 (One Baht) Classified into : Ordinary Shares : 1,197,077,359 shares (one thousand
one hundred ninety-seven million seventy-seven thousand three hundred and fifty-nine shares) Par Value per Share : THB 1 (One Baht) Classified into : Ordinary Shares : 1,197,077,359 shares (one thousand
one hundred ninety-seven million seventy-seven thousand three hundred and fifty-nine shares) Par Value per Share : THB 1 (One Baht) Classified into : Ordinary Shares : 1,197,077,359 shares (one thousand
market competition - The company has cost of sales of 2,371.31 million baht or 83.87% of sales compared to the same period of 2018 which has cost of sales 2,811.00 million baht or 87.73 of sales due to
competition of BOPA Film. 2. Sales cost to revenue ratio decreased by 2.68% (from 96.43% to 93.75%) due to production efficiency control. 3. Sales and administrative expense decreased by 5.07 million baht (from
, due to intensified market competition on restaurant business. 2. The Company’s cost of goods sold in the 2nd quarter of 2019 was Baht 157.76 million, decreased by Baht 27.31 million, or 14.75% from the
same level as the previous year. - Profit before income tax expenses was down by 32% from 59.7 mil. baht to 40.3 mil. baht mainly due to eroding gross profit from Chemicals business as competition