% Cost of Sales (55) (87) 58% (189) (248) 31% Gross Profit 60 159 165% 242 426 76% Other income 1 2 100% 4 9 125% Selling and Distribution Expenses (45) (74) 64% (156) (207) 33% Administrative Expenses (30
Revenue 188 264 40% 620 938 51% Cost of Sales (76) (98) 29% (265) (346) 31% Gross Profit 112 166 48% 355 592 67% Other income 3 6 100% 8 15 88% Selling and Distribution Expenses (57) (82) 44% (213) (289) 36
café which has a higher gross profit margin than sales from other distribution channels. The Company has also displayed the ability to manage cost efficiently. G R O S S P R O F I T a n d G R O S S P R O
impacted by non-recurring items and higher financing cost. Following the adoption of Thai Financial Reporting Standard 15 (TFRS 15), CPN has amended the revenue and cost of food and beverages business
, and has continuously increase in sales of motorcycle of tires and tubes in Malaysia with 4 distribution warehouses. Therefore, after NDR has consolidated financial statement with FKRMM, NDR’s profit
. Procuring of loan policy 12. Return distribution policy and restrictions 13. Financial status and operating results of REIT 14. Future investment policy 15. Other relevant information Part 3: Information on
. If the Company were to use its cash and/or financing from financial institution for the consideration of the Entire Business Transfer Transaction, it would be cause a material adverse effect to the
328.74 Net cash flows from (used in) investing activities (14.64) (0.94) (13.70) (1,457.45) Net cash flows from (used in) financing activities - - - Cash and cash equivalent increased (decreased) 40.19
investing activities (7,562) Net cash flows financing activities (1) Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 178 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 526 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
cash from (used in) operating activities 0.45 119.34 Net cash used in investing activities 10.19 0.13 Net cash from (used in) financing activities -10.47 -113.49 Effect of exchange rate to cash and cash