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
of 618 million baht or 2.47 baht per share. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview Overall, the Thai economy in the first quarter expanded by 3.3%, higher than 3.0% growth in
3Q17, sales progress reached 91%. The project was due to complete in 3Q19. Management Discussion and Analysis 3Q17 & 9M17 Consolidated Financial Results Page 2 of 6 • In February 2017, the Company
year, based on historical records of Kitchen Plus restaurant, and the due diligence based on its accounting and financial information. Revenues from franchise payments amount to Twelve Million Baht (THB
the 16th of January 2020 onwards. March The Thai Government declared an Emergency Situation in all areas of the Kingdom of Thailand due to the outbreak of the COVID-19. Management outlook and future