reservation in the 39th Bangkok International Motor Show was high, plenty of new model were launched especially the affordable price of SUV, increasing of private sectors’ investment, several infrastructure
35.45THB/USD in Q2 2016 to 34.41THB/USD in Q2 2017. The average market premium of Q2 2017 remained high at the same level of 2016. To compensate the ceasing of the zinc operations, the company, in Q2 2017
sale volume and Ua Withya PCL has more revenue from its subsidiaries (as nature of business are selling agricultural products and distribution of electricity to Provincial Electricity Authority in Nakhon
PCL) has more sale volume and Ua Withya PCL has more revenue from selling electricity to Provincial Electricity Authority in Nakhon Ratchasima province and also more revenue from selling electricity of
percent with gross profit margin of 35.5 percent (35.9 percent in Q1/2018). The increase of gross profit was the result of low overhead cost due to high production volume and Sales increasing. Sales
combination in this year acquires entire 3-month turnovers in the collective financial statement including the high increase of sales volume of cleanser and medical supplies due to the Company becomes greatly
: Revenue amounts to 242.8 Million Baht, decreased by 14.5 Million Baht or 5.6% compared to the previous year as the Company has improved customer portfolio by focus more on high margin SKUs which results in
quarter of 2018, total cost of goods sold reported at Baht 349.3 million, increased by 4.9% due to volume of sales, high material and energy price. Selling expenses reported at Baht 82.0 million, decreased
Packaging Unit: Revenue amounts to 285.8 Million Baht, increased by 11.0 Million Baht or 4.0% compared to the previous year as the Company has improved customer portfolio by focus more on high margin SKUs
activities through such client accounts. Particularly, {A} was found to have made a high volume of trades. {C} had also made such continued misconduct and gained a large amount of profit from commission fees