economy for the first quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in
: Quarterly results In Q3/2017, the Company and its subsidiary recorded total sales of Baht 1,500 million, a decrease of 15% YoY due to the slowdown in domestic branded and export CMG sales. However, export
investment are main supports. The inflation rate in the first quarter of 2018 increased parallel with the domestic oil price at 0.42 percent in February and 0.79 percent in March. Moreover, there is an
inflation rate in the first quarter of 2018 increased parallel with the domestic oil price at 0.42 percent in February and 0.79 percent in March. Moreover, there is an improvement of the unemployment rate
clients and orders due to higher demand for cars and new businesses from closure of financially challenged competitors due to Covid-19. 2) Dealership business; Stronger sales of both dealerships in Thailand
seen in the final quarter of last year. Broadly speaking, the Thai economy may grow within a range of 3.2-3.9 percent in 2019, down from the growth of 4.1 percent in 2018. Improvement in domestic
than the volume in Q3 2020. The main reason for the lower than plan revenue was largely due to microchip shortages and the 4th wave of Covid-19 starting in July 2021. Demand for cars remained strong
subsidiary which has been completely established on 27 June 2017, as the REIT Manager. In this regard, all matters require the resolution of the CPNRF unitholders’ meeting and the approval from the SEC. The
by 5.8% to 507,787 units, compared to 480,078 units for the same period last year due to the delivery of more semiconductor supplies to automakers. Domestic demand decreased by 6.1% to 217,073 units
Yai and Chachoengsao branch). The Company plans to open Rayong branch, the 11st branches in the last quarter of year 2018. Industry Overview Domestic purchasing power has been under pressure due to the