For the first quarter ended 31 March 2019, the Company’s sale revenues were USD 845.40 million (or equivalent to Baht 26,639.85 million), which increased 7.80% from last year. The increase of sales was
Company and its subsidiaries was 492 million Baht. This amount, included by the gain on sale of investment in JASIF, amounting 1,732 million Baht (calculated based on equity method; whereas, the gain on
. Revenue from sale of goods declined by 4.9% from THB 262.0 million to THB 249.1 million. Whilst revenue from rental and rendering of services increased 15.0% from THB 26.7 million to THB 30.7 million due to
Revenues from sale 3.36 1.27 2.09 164.57 Revenues from service 390.94 617.70 (226.76) (36.71) Total revenues (1) 394.30 618.97 (224.67) (36.30) Cost of sales 2.33 0.68 1.65 242.65 Cost of service 266.30
-340,720 -176,678 51.85% Cost of goods sold on six-month and 2nd quarter of 2019 increased 70.10 and 56.20 percent from the same period of last year, due to higher sale volume from 2nd production line and
stated therein. The sale price was determined through a book building process. The proposed sell-down of the Units is strictly a financing exercise to fund, amongst other things, working capital needs and
Change Increase/(Decrease) For Three Months Period Ended 30 June 2017 2018 THB mm % THB mm % THB mm % Sale Revenue 1. Revenue from selling product under Company’s trademark 1) Facial skincare 404.57 77.96
Company to entering into the Assets Sale and Purchase Agreement for Kitchen Plus Restaurant Franchise Business with Kitchen Plus 999 Co., Ltd. Attn.: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand NPPG (Thailand
Consolidated financial statements Change Increase/(Decrease) For Three Months Period Ended 30 September 2017 2018 THB mm % THB mm % THB mm % Sale Revenue Revenue from selling product under Company’s trademark 1
and the sale of holiday club memberships increased by Baht 255 million. The difference is largely attributed to the revenue recognition of property sales projects namely Cassia Phuket, Laguna Residences