while revenue from residential projects is expected to increase in 2H19 and accordingly with CPN’s business plan. In 2Q19, growth in the Thai economy decelerated primarily driven by a decline in export
and according to target. In 3Q19, growth in the Thai economy decelerated primarily driven by a decline in export growth from world-trade sluggish effecting from Trade War. However, the Thai economy is
portfolios were closed since the second half of March 2020. As a result of the decrease in the overall average daily rate and occupancy rate, the Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) decreased by 435 THB/night
resulted mainly from the huge drop in revenue from service by 300.55 million Baht or 78.28% from the same period of the last year. Moreover, the decrease was also affected by a moderate decrease in domestic
foreign. The global and Thai economy are slowdown, which impacts on the decrease in the production of Thai automobiles and motorcycles. The Company, as the 1st Tier and 2nd Tier rubber part manufacturer
Q1 2017, of which 92% contributed from zinc trading business and 7% from renewable energy. The decrease mainly resulted from a drop in total sales volumes and the appreciation of Thai Baht against USD
million, a slightly increase of 0.51% over same period of year 2018 even the hospital revenues from general clients showed a 11.55% growth. This was mainly due to a 13.28% decrease of the revenues from
collaterals in margin accounts have experienced price volatility and declines due to various factors. When stock prices drop, the value of the collaterals is subsequently affected, leading brokers to forcibly
amount consisted of domestic and overseas sales at the proportion of approximately 40:60, respectively. The overseas sales of branded products by own manufacture grew by 27.0% offsetting the drop of 1.7
rental service and TV content production all continued to drop as a result of the widespread of COVID-19 pandemic across the globe. The Company followed the government’s order to suspend business