Control Order (“MCO”) or lockdown imposed the Government of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and India was necessary to prevent the spread of the virus. Thailand and Malaysia were badly impacted by the MCO
postponement or temporary suspension of PVD contribution to employees or employers who are affected by the COVID-19 spread. This measure aims to lessen the expense burdens and prevent PVD cancellation by
and REITs and the submission of financial statements and the auditor’s reports on PVDs amid the spread of COVID-19. The meeting has passed the following resolutions: 1. Exemption for the holding of
Due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, securities companies and derivatives intermediaries have to allow their employees to perform duties from home and provide operational systems and
2019 due to the spread of Covid-19 and decline in consumers’ purchasing power despite the measures to control costs policies since Q2 2020. • Net profit margin in 2020 was 7.1%, decreased by 12.6% from
355 (24%) EBITDA 60 58 (3%) 210 172 (18%) Net Profit (Loss) for the Company 17 13 (24%) 55 4 (93%) Gross Profit Margin (%) 61.4% 59.6% (1.8%) 60.9% 57.3% (3.6%) EBITDA Margin1 (%) 28.6% 30.4% 1.8% 27.2
Margin (%) 13.0% 10.0% 2.9% SG&A expenses 406.0 438.5 -32.5 -7.4% Loss on exchange rate 237.0 31.0 206.0 664.8% EBIT before share of profit (loss) from investment in associates and joint venture 452.7
the Company and its subsidiaries was totally Baht 257.28 million decreased from compared with the same period of 2019 which was for Baht 201.53 million or -43.92%. Caused by the start of the spread of
downwards the 2020 GDP forecast in their Monetary Policy Report, saying the economy was likely to contract by 8.1%. Although Thailand has successfully controlled the spread of COVID-19 so far, leading to a
economy and price competition Mobile revenue was Bt28,847mn, decreasing -1.7% YoY and -2.5% QoQ impacted by low spending amidst Omicron’s spread and relatively high base of 1Q21 from government stimulus