, the delivered projects in Q3–2024 have an increase in gross profit margins. As a result, the increase rate in income tax expenses was higher than the increase rate in revenue and the income tax expense
and evaluation expense (11) (8) (15) 32% 75% (48) (45) -5% Gain (loss) from crude and product oil price hedging contract 46 (95) (138) N/A N/A 366 (442) N/A Gain (loss) from foreign currency forward
Revenues 1,570,917,679 2,461,057,268 (890,139,589) (36.17) Cost of Goods Sold and Services 1,534,434,537 2,399,582,723 (865,148,186) (36.05) Sales & Administration Expenses and Financial Cost and Tax Expense
) / Total revenues from sales EBIT margin (%) = (Profit before income tax expense + Finance Cost) / Total revenues from sales EBITDA margin (%) = (Profit before income tax expense + Finance Cost
) / Total revenues from sales EBIT margin (%) = (Profit before income tax expense + Finance Cost) / Total revenues from sales EBITDA margin (%) = (Profit before income tax expense + Finance Cost
restaurants, (2) higher rental expense due to the head office moving to a new location where all subsidiary companies are located together for more efficient management and (3) the allowance for impairment of
340.51 49.19 14.4 Finance costs 369.63 352.58 17.05 4.8 Income tax expense 233.25 217.75 15.50 7.1 Total expenses 2,325.81 2,155.04 170.77 7.9 2,116.88 1,839.91 276.97 15.1 Non-controlling Interests 36.09
Group’s tax base also increased. The Company also recorded a higher tax expense in the separate financial statements this quarter from capital gains from the sale of MACO’s shares, which rose substantially
Depreciation and amortization 693 Work roll amortisation 76 Interest income (6) Finance costs 192 Doubtful debts expense from advance to suppliers 3 (Reversal of) loss on impairment expense of property, plant
administrative expense to support business expansion. Without the non-recurring profit related to sale of Dusit Princess Korat, core EBITDA was THB 806 million, a 12.3% decrease from 2016. The Company reported net