ended 30 June 2 0 2 0 , the Company generated a revenue from sales of 1 4 .9 6 million Baht, decreasing by 61.82% when compared to the same period in the previous year, which had a total revenue of 39.18
Stock Exchange of Thailand The operating performance for three-month period end of 30 June 2020 of Mahachai Hospital Public Company Limited compared to the prior year was decreasing in net loss amounting
Stock Exchange of Thailand The operating performance for year end 31 December 2019 of Mahachai Hospital Public Company Limited compared to the prior year was decreasing in net profit amounting to Baht
revaluations of foreclosed assets for 4Q19 stood at 46.3% declining from 49.3% from the same quarter last year. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt restructuring totaled Baht 208 million decreasing
because its price was more attractive than synthetic fatty alcohols price due to the decreasing of crude palm kernel oil price. Meanwhile, supply from natural fatty alcohols and synthetic fatty alcohols
revenues of 192 million baht, a decrease of 7% y-y. In second quarter, the Company revenue was 95 million baht, decreasing 6% y-y and 2% q-q. This was mainly contributed from hire purchase income from AEON
. Delay of purchasing from the projects which have already been awarded by the project owners. This led to decreasing of demand and effected to decreasing in backlog compared to the same period of time in
million metric tons, increasing 18.36% compared to the same period of previous year. The consumption of finished steel products in Thailand in Q3/2017 was at 4.16 million metric tons, decreasing 6.46
consolidated revenues were 15,597 million baht, decreasing of 700 million baht or 4% y-y. The decreased income was a result of the Bank of Thailand cut the ceiling rates of interest rates on credit card from 18
February 28, 2022, the total consolidated revenues were 20,791 million baht, decreasing of 510 million baht or 2% y-y. The decreased in revenues was a result of overseas operating result that were affected