service sector from tourism related. Non-durable and semi-durable goods also showing signs of recovery supported by the increase in farm incomes. Meanwhile, private investment also started to improve for
2017 2nd Quarter/2017 six-month 2017 Unreviewed/Unaudited (90.94) 70.46 (28.07) 48.48 Reviewed/Audited (88.39) 73.01 (28.07) 48.48 Increase 2.55 2.55 - - The consolidated net loss for the second quarter
2021 2020 Increase (decrease) % Producer and distributor of ready-to-drink milk, drinks 506.76 503.55 3.21 0.64 Immovable property business 3.04 2.95 0.09 3.05 Agriculture and dairy farm 15.72 17.10
Increase (decrease) % Producer and distributor of ready-to-drink milk, drinks 200.54 167.60 32.94 19.65 Immovable property business 4.72 4.66 0.06 1.28 Agriculture and dairy farm 17.28 17.38 (0.10) (0.57
1,621.0 1,637.7 1.0% 18.2% 2,700.1 3,258.7 20.7% ChangeChange Sales and service income (included revenue from finance lease under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 1.0% QoQ from Baht 1,621.0 million to
cost of sales increased by 2.57 million baht, representing a gross margin for the three months 38.54 % (2016: ratio 42.97 %). Cost increase as a result of increased raw material prices which makes the
products and also from the decline in global oil prices and the high base effect of last year expedited exports before the increase in US import tariffs on Chinese products. In the tourism sector, the number
also from the decline in global oil prices and the high base effect of last year expedited exports before the increase in US import tariffs on Chinese products. In the tourism sector, the number of
, increase in relocations of production base to Thailand would be beneficial to private consumptions and investments and lessen the negative impacts from the external factors. For the monetary policy, at the
million, an increase of 7.8%. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption that showed sign of