quarter of 2018 to 254.78 million Baht for the second quarter of 2019, representing 27.57 percent, which results from the delivery of work to customers that have been postponed from the previous year and
sales and services compared to the same period last year. This is due to the slow movement of goods with high production costs and past purchases such as high exchange rates. Reworking 3. Decrease in cost
decline in sales revenue was largely due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic resulting in an economic slowdown and closure of INGRS operations in Indonesia, India, Thailand and Malaysia. The local Movement
decline in sales revenue was largely due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic resulting in an economic slowdown and closure of INGRS operations in Indonesia, India, Thailand and Malaysia. The local Movement
In the 27th ACMF Meeting at Singapore on 10 October 2018, Thailand’s SEC, as a chair of a working group, has introduced “ACMF Pass,” a framework to facilitate cross-border movement of investment
investor access to information prepared by professionals with understanding of foreign products for investment decision-making. With respect to movement to a host country, professionals approved by the
due primarily to its market share increase in Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia, notwithstanding the products delivery postponement from some project delays in Myanmar and Vietnam to early 2019. Profit for
increase in same-store sales figures from company Lighting Solution Centers at both Ratchadapisek and Ratchapruk branches; - Export flat Y-O-Y due to delivery postponement of some projects in Malaysia and
out to customers during this period and therefore making goods delivery delayed next quarters accordingly. Profit for the period L&E’s consolidated profit for the period of Q1/2020 was posted at Baht
68.56 Million or 12.59% due to rubber glove customers expand production line, demand on using glove increases by Corona Virus 2019 (COVID-19) and demand on packaging increases by foods delivery. - Cost of