period ended 31 March 2019 which has been reviewed by the Auditor. The overall of the Company’s performance can be summarized as follows: Performance (Income Statement) Q1.2562 Q1.2561 Increase/(decrease
improved the work processes of setting up machinery and manage stock for more efficient production and sales of electricity in the long run. 3. The company’s selling and administrative expenses for this
period ended 30 June 2019 which has been reviewed by the Auditor. The overall of the Company’s performance can be summarised as follows: Performance (Income Statement) Q2.2019 Q2.2018 Increase/(decrease
Increase/(decrease) % Income Revenue from sale of goods 126,068 86,805 39,263 45.23 Revenue from sevice 49,842 54,488 (4,646) (8.53) Cost of sale of goods (97,455) (64,937) 32,518 (50.08) Cost of service
still continuously growing up. 4. Financial position Statement of Financial Position – Consolidated (Million Baht) As at Increase (Decrease) % June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017 Asset 1,016.09 954.82 61.27
9M 2018 reached 3,837.04MB, an increase of 2% from 3,773.22 in 9M 2017. The main reasons for the substantial difference are as follows: Costs of goods sold increased by 1% to 1,168.28MB in 3Q 2018
reduce a redundant works and increase of work efficiency by integrating human resources and operation processes with subsidiary companies such as ACS Servicing (Thailand) Co., Ltd, AEON Insurance Service
the nine-month period ended 30 September 2019 which has been reviewed by the Auditor. The overall of the Company’s performance can be summarised as follows: Q3.2019 Q3.2018 Increase/(decrease) % Income
. Revenue As of March 31 Increase (Decrease) 2020 2019 Amount (%) 1. Revenue from equipment rental services business 84.74 107.23 (22.49) (20.97) 2. Revenue from studio rental service business 4.73 11.19
vehicles demand locally and globally. However, due to the open up of the economy in most part of the region, INGRS have resumed our Malaysia (5 May 2020) and India (14 May 2020) operations after the