Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
the previous quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods, private investment as well as a continual expansion of government expenditure. Meanwhile, the new wave of
in 20172, mainly due to an ongoing postponement of festivities subsequent to the mourning period over the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the shrinkage of advertising spending in a
the 3rd quarter of 2020, and net loss of 79.97 million Baht in the 3rd quarter of 2019. The Company’s net profit has increased by 134.95 million Baht or 168.75 % from the previous year. When compared
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
subsidiaries (Consolidated) realized net loss of 72.32 million Baht in 2018, and net loss of 72.28 million Baht in 2017. The Company’s net loss has increased 0.04 million Baht or 0.06 % from the previous year
, EBITDA (pre-TFRS 16) was Bt18,861mn decreasing -11%YoY, -1.4%QoQ due to weak core service revenue, resulting in EBITDA margin of 45.2%, similar to previous quarter. Net profit (pre-TFRS 16) was Bt6,764mn
subsidiaries (Consolidated) realized net loss of 72.32 million Baht in 2018, and net loss of 72.28 million Baht in 2017. The Company’s net loss has increased 0.04 million Baht or 0.06 % from the previous year
Huntsman assets. 1Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of intra-company or intra-business segment) transactions 2Total of each segment may not always tally with consolidated financials due to
6,731.0 303.7 4.5 Total Operating Expenses 6,352.9 6,216.3 136.6 2.2 Profit 527.1 394.3 132.8 33.7 In 2021, the overall economy began to recover in Q3- 2021 due to the following factors: 1). COVID-19