” in current total is 130,348 kiosks, increasing 17.9% YoY. The usage amount from mobile top-up and money transfer are still growing. Other online top-up and payments are growing up such as e-Wallet top
” in current total is 130,348 kiosks, increasing 17.9% YoY. The usage amount from mobile top-up and money transfer are still growing. Other online top-up and payments are growing up such as e-Wallet top
conversion cost which has increased by 316% from the same quarter of last year which are mainly caused by the increasing price of graphite electrode and higher repair and maintenance cost and the proportionate
followings: Total revenue of Q3/17 in increased by 9.47 million baht (4.64%) comparing with Q2/17 but is decreased by 7.82 million baht (3.53%) when comparing with Q3/16. The increasing in total revenue
abroad sales and lower revenue recognition from overseas sales resulting from Thai Baht appreciation against 3 main currencies (USD, EUR, and AUD) even though having higher export volume compared to the
conditions of the agreement are similar to standard credit facility agreement but provides GJS with higher credit facility with no collateral required, which is rare in domestic credit market. Thus, GJS does
THB 150.59 million or 18.96% up as compared to 9M2018 mainly from increasing in revenue from sales and higher share of profit from associated companies. Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and
the customers’ higher income. Thus, the Company still maintains the leader position in top-up kiosk market. In 2017, the company owned 22% of the market value of Bt133,000mn, increasing 5% from 2016
agricultural sectors which is the main customer of the company. Anyhow, the company still have higher revenue from the sale of Flexible packaging (new production line) compared with the same period of previous
significantly higher than last year quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter