, purchasing power is still weak and no clear sign of recovery in sight. To strengthening their competitive edge in other to enlarge market share, the players have to focus on boosting sales figures rather than
38.99 35.09 (3.90) -10.00% Income tax 31.97 37.04 5.07 15.86% Net profit 82.54 139.02 56.48 68.43% Net profit Ratio (ROS) 15.36% 19.92% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.21 0.26 0.05 22.59% Total Revenue For
38.99 35.09 (3.90) -10.00% Income tax 31.97 37.04 5.07 15.86% Net profit 82.54 139.02 56.48 68.43% Net profit Ratio (ROS) 15.36% 19.92% Earnings per share (Baht) 0.21 0.26 0.05 22.59% Total Revenue For
Bangkok Business Broadcasting Company Limited), a subsidiary in which the Company holds 149,900,002 ordinary shares with a par value of Baht 10 per share, equivalent to 99.9333 percent of total ordinary
(87.66 ) (259.81 ) 172.15 66.26% (49.90%) (87.81%) Basic earnings per share-Owners of the Company (0.10 ) (0.30 ) 0.20 65.96% (0.06%) (0.10%) Attributable to Owners of the Company (88.43) (259.81) 171.38
%) (71.70%) (49.90%) Basic earnings per share-Owners of the Company (0.18 ) (0.10 ) (0.08) (76.07%) (0.08%) (0.06%) Attributable to Owners of the Company (155.70) (88.43) (67.27 ) (76.07%) Non-controlling
and the difference between the registered and paid- up share capital of HCGB and the cash paid for the transfer of the battery business based on the application of the assumptions used in preparation of
reporting period and the difference between the registered and paid-up share capital of HCGB and the cash paid for the transfer of the battery business based on the application of the assumptions used in
quarter of 2020 were Baht 177 million, a decrease of 17 percent compared to the third quarter of the previous year, mainly due to a decrease in the market share of the Company. 1.2 Fee and Service income
(Cambodia) Co.,Ltd. In order to cut realized loss from operation of its subsidiaries and reduce its debt, UWC also considered to divest it’s investment in biomass powerplants resulting in reclassification of