ended 30 June 2017 which has been reviewed by auditor as follows: Table1: Financial Summary for the three-month of year 2016 and 2017 Unit: Million Baht Q2’2017 Q2’2016 Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales
to change in product sales mix of both general merchandise and directly sourced private-label goods, product assortment planning and increasing in gross profit margin from Mega Home and HomePro in
Summary for the three-month of year 2018 and 2017 Unit: Million Baht Q2’2018 Q2’2017 Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales income 15,444.64 14,802.27 642.37 4.34% Rental and service income 444.81 417.12 27.69
issued shares to the existing shareholders of the Company in proportion to their shareholdings and subsequently allocating the reaining shares from the offering to exisiting sharesholders on a private
issued shares to the existing shareholders of the Company in proportion to their shareholdings and subsequently allocating the reaining shares from the offering to exisiting sharesholders on a private
Thailand (the “SET”) material matters resolved in the meeting as follows: 1. Inform the change of the date of the Extraordinary General Meeting No. 1/2017 for the reason that the Company has a concern on the
Q3–2020 Balance by Quarter Change Q3–20 Q2–20 Q3–19 Q3–20 VS Q2–20 Q3–20 VS Q3–19 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total Revenue 2,241.1 1,187.6 1,798.9 1,053.5 88.7 442.2 24.6 Total Operating Expenses
, which is partly due to global economic recovery, as well as the growth in exports of electronic goods which supports Internet of Things (IoT). Private consumption expanded at a moderate pace as overall
to small and medium-sized exporters, resulting clearer signs of acceleration in industrial production. In the meantime, private consumption only grew slowly due to weak overall household purchasing
appreciation. Private consumption grew at a slower rate than in the first half of the year, especially spending on durable goods in line with a contraction in domestic vehicle sales. In response, the government