Project of State Railway of Thailand , etc. -2- The total operating expenses in 2021 increased from 2020 at a lower rate than the increased rate in revenue. Mostly because the project's gross margin in 2021
Project of State Railway of Thailand , etc. -2- The total operating expenses in 2021 increased from 2020 at a lower rate than the increased rate in revenue. Mostly because the project's gross margin in 2021
focus on supporting our customer growth and demand in cloud and IT solutions. Soften EBITDA from higher marketing expense EBITDA in 2Q22 dropped -2.8% YoY and -0.2% QoQ to Bt22,353mn with a margin of 49.4
COVID-19 environment. Nonetheless, the sales declined -14% QoQ following the seasonality of iPhone14 sales period in Q4. The sales margin increased to 1.8% due to a higher mix of high-margin handsets. SG
while the Company considers it is within the appropriate range to appreciate leverage and maintaining acceptable credit rating. Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Asset (ROA) for the fiscal year of 2020
while the Company considers it is within the appropriate range to appreciate leverage and maintaining acceptable credit rating. Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Asset (ROA) for the fiscal year of 2020
times at the end of 2020 while the Company considers it is within the appropriate range to appreciate leverage and maintaining acceptable credit rating. Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Asset (ROA
/2019 the number of service stations was 1,188 locations. For the Net Marketing Margin that lowered from the previous quarter was caused by the price of finished products in the global market increasing
%) Gross Profit 151.3 118.4 (32.9) (21.7%) Gross Profit Margin 55.4% 48.5% GPM before adjustment with PPA 57.0% 49.2% Revenue from Sale of Investment Properties 132.1 1,449.0 1,316.9 996.9% Gross Profit 20.5
company was 361.59 million baht which increased by 118.44 million baht or 48.71% from the same period in 2017 so the company’s net profit margin was 11.65% Please be informed accordingly. Respectfully yours