million, a decrease of 4% YoY, mainly due to financial statement adjustment in accordance with new Thai accounting standards and decline in overall fruit juice market. Export branded sales continued to grow
Profit Margin 51.1% 58.9% GPM before adjustment with PPA/2 51.6% 59.1% Revenue and Share of Profit Sale of Investment Properties 3,469.4 3,891.2 12.2% Revenue from Sale of Investment Properties 3,005.6
723.3 (12.7%) Normalized Rental Revenue/1 256.4 229.4 (10.5%) 676.6 672.7 (0.6%) Gross Profit 177.8 147.2 (17.2%) 459.2 409.5 (10.8%) Gross Profit Margin 57.7% 64.2% 55.4% 56.6% GPM before adjustment with
subsidiaries were sold (6) Adjustment to earnings are Net gain(loss) on foreign exchange, Impairment gain(loss), Gain(loss) on disposal of assets, Gain(loss) on disposal of entities under common control, Gain on
sector remained challenged by new modes of competition in a broader marketplace amid the advancing digital age and its rapid pace of technological advancement. Businesses have also had to cope with Thai
277.8 (138.9) (33.3%) Gross Profit 281.9 166.0 (115.9) (41.1%) Gross Profit Margin 67.7% 59.8% GPM before adjustment with PPA 68.8% 60.6% Rental and service income from warehouses, distribution centers
recorded gain on fair value adjustment of investment due to reclassification in the amount of Baht 2,030 Million, net of corporate income tax. 4. On September 21, 2018, the Supreme Administrative Court
Profit excluding FX impact and Extra item /3 Deferred revenue from assets monetization to WHABT in 2015 which recognized in the first quarter of 2019 as a result of accounting standard adjustment (TFRS 15
economic growth slowed down from the previous year, which is mainly due to the rapid slowdown in exports from the risks of global economic policies, including trade wars and Brexit. The Thai government
Capital Markets rapid development of digital assets in the capital markets sphere. The ACMF has started working together by sharing practices on investor education and educational materials. In the longer