4,171.13 100.00 230.22 5.52 Costs of Sales and Services 3,241.61 73.65 3,030.52 72.65 211.09 6.97 GP 1,159.74 26.35 1,140.61 27.35 19.13 1.68 EBITDA 767.99 17.45 774.43 18.57 (6.44) (0.83) EBIT 531.03 12.07
Increase / (Decrease) Million Baht % of Sales Million Baht % of Sales Million Baht % Revenues from Sales and Services 4,747.55 100.00 4,329.35 100.00 418.20 9.66 Costs of Sales and Services 3,474.68 73.19
Company’s subsidiaries sold Dusit Princess Korat Hotel, comprising land, building and other related assets, at THB 565 million. Gain before deducting relating costs was THB 325 million. Dusit Thani PCL
competitions by manufacturers in the second half of the year. In the equity market, the average daily turnover (SET and mai) for 2Q19 increased by 17.6% from Baht 45,739 million in 1Q19 to Baht 53,799 million
saturation and could potentially lead to price competitions by manufacturers in the second half of the year. In the equity market, the average daily turnover (SET and mai) for 2Q19 increased by 17.6% from Baht
growth is consistent with the economic slow down and credit tightening of financial institutions after signs of deterioration in loans. In the equity market, the average daily turnover (SET and mai) for
consistent with the economic slowdown and credit tightening of financial institutions after signs of deterioration in loans. In the equity market, the average daily turnover (SET and mai) for 3Q19 increased by
% 352 233 51% Profit/(loss) before finance costs and income tax expense 1,001 1,121 -11% 3,143 -68% 2,928 6,853 -57% Finance costs (412) (421) -2% (401) 3% (1,276) (1,140) 12% Profit/(loss) before income
% The Philippines 17% Lao PDR 8% Indonesia 4% Australia 2% Thailand The Philippines Lao PDR Indonesia Australia Figure 3 EGCO’s equity contracted capacity of electricity in 2017 classified by country The
and the common equity Tier 1 ratio of 20.06 percent and the total capital ratio of 23.46 percent which as the solid capital. In addition, the investment partner with CTBC Bank to accommodate the growth