2016 and 2017 were Baht 127 million and Baht 151.1 million, respectively, which grew at a rate of 18.98% due to increasing number of non-capitation patients, the growth of average revenue per visit for
8.2 percent increase compared to the same period of 2016. The increase of sales from international market grew steadily by 14.5 percent and 0.2 percent increase in the domestic market. When compare to
growth of approximately 2.9% in THB terms, while sales revenue in USD terms grew by 6.7%. The increase was primarily due to an increase in capacity utilization at Phase 3 at the new plant, and an increase
Yai, Chachoengsao, Rayong and Diana Branch. Industry Overview Thailand’s overall economy grew slower than expected in 1Q19 due to domestic and global factors. The biggest impact is from the global
million, increased 16% yoy. The non-social security revenue and social security revenue grew by 14% and 20% respectively. The growth of non-social security revenue was driven by both OPD (15%) and IPD (12
subsidiaries in Thailand and Singapore grew from the same period last year. However, the subsidiaries overseas were also affected by the strengthening of Thai Baht, which resulted in a decline in total value
THB 51.48 million, respectively. Selling expenses grew by THB 14.87 million or 22.41%, mainly from more staffs and rental in branch expansion. Compared to sales, the first quarter’s selling expenses
5.9% Q-o-Q, but a reduction of 0.6% Y-o-Y. Total Sales revenue in USD terms grew by 5.8% Q-o-Q and 7.6% Y-o-Y, while PCB shipment value raised 6.55% Q-o-Q and 9.89% Y-o-Y (Table 5). The Y-o-Y Sales
the last year, the revenue from sale increased 4.78 percent and 6 percent from consolidated and separate respectively. That increase came from the domestic sales grew 11 percent from distribution
( “ 3Q19” ) was THB 460. 51 million, increased 8% yoy. The non-social security (“non-SW”) revenue and social security (“SW”) revenue grew by 6% and 11% respectively. The growth of non-SW revenue was driven