- denominated debt. Economic Outlook for 2020 In 2020, Thailand’s economic growth will likely slow to the range of 1.9 - 2.3 percent on account of several challenges. External factors include a sharp drop in
Singapore and Malaysia had a drop in sales from its main customers in the HDD industry. The subsidiaries overseas were also affected by the strengthening of Thai Baht, which resulted in a decline in total
33.31 million, other income decreased Bath 45.13 million because profit sharing from investment in BBF decreased at the amount of Baht 46.65 million due to crude palm oil price drop resulting in decrease
revenues from construction services and sales of construction materials of Baht 20,289.88 million, representing 96.48% of total revenues, a drop of 31.61% or Baht 9,378.85 million from the same period of the
million to be Baht 70.8 million or equivalent to 6.17% resulting from the drop in gross profit margin from 8.22% in Q1/2018 to be 8.15%. This was derived from the severe price competition in some products
dropping rate. The gross profit in Q2/2019 was decreased from Baht 70.7 million to be Baht 65.5 million or equivalent to 7.33% resulting from the drop in gross profit margin from 8.19% in Q2/2018 to be 8.16
services and sales of construction materials of Baht 7,389.74 million, representing 96.55% of total revenues, a drop of 8.37% or Baht 674.76 million from the same period of the prior year. Construction
20.79% from the same period of last year as a result of drop in gain from sales of investment and decreased interest income from Xayaburi Power Company Limited due to partial loan repayment and dropped
these amendments is to require advertisement and disclosure of trigger funds to be more inclusive to give investors a clearer picture of this type of fund so that they would have correct and complete
has net loss. In addition, the agreement should prescribe key indicator on AM performance, i.e., a minimum amount of increasing sales or decreasing cost, to provide a clearer picture for decision making