2.92 per cent, due to the decrease of sales. 2. Selling expenses In Q1/2019, the Company incurred selling expenses of Baht 4.97 million, going down year-on-year by Baht 4.23 million or 45.96 per cent
margin of 36.97%, decreased by 5.03% as a result of the following 2.1 A decrease of gross profit margin by 1.28% due to the practice to comply with Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 15: Revenue, which
) (15.07%) Selling expenses (15,590) 2.97% (14,594) 3.62% (996) (6.82%) Administrative expenses (123,103) 23.45% (137,743) 34.21% 14,640 10.63% Share of profit (loss) from investment in associate 433 0.08
) Financial costs 0.02 0.01 0.01 dt -6t 0.02 0.01 0.01 87.87 Total Expenses 5l 82 35.91 1.91 5.29 2a EO 36.24 1.34 3.70 Profit before share loss from investment in joint venture and income tax 2.83 4.74 (1 .91
+3.1% Other income 151 146 5 +3.4% Interest income 86 86 - 0.0% Cost of sales and services 3,895 3,850 45 +1.2% SG&A expenses 216 252 (36) -14.3% Interest and Tax expenses 44 53 (9) -17.0% Share of
) - Loss on exchange rate - (32.95) - - - (32.95) Finance costs (34.18) (19.56) - - (34.18) (19.56) SHARE OF LOSS OF INVESTMENT IN JOINT VENTURES ON EQUITY METHOD (0.35) (0.65) - - (0.35) (0.65) LOSS BEFORE
the spread of the disease and have not been out since March. Revenue by type Due to the covid-19 virus spread, the government has issued a policy to close the establishment since the end of March 2020
holders of the Company 167 167 146 21 14% 156 156 149 7 5% Earnings per share (THB/share) 0.28 0.28 0.24 0.03 14% 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.01 5% Note: The new financial reporting standards were reflected in
Company and its subsidiaries amounted to 637.50 million baht a decrease of 224.70 million baht or 26.06% from the previous year due to the revenue from sales of 590.18 million baht in 2020 a decrease of
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