. Overall market environment The Thai economy for the first 9 months of 2019 grew at a slower pace from both the domestic and external demands. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories
follows; Unit: THB million Three-month period % Change +/(-) Six-month period % Change Q2’19 Q1’20 Q2’20 QoQ YoY 6M’19 6M’20 +/(-) 1. Revenue from sales and contract work 2.7 4.7 5.5 16.7% 102.9% 5.9 10.2
: Million Baht) Consolidated financial statements Q2’ 2020 Q2’ 2019 % Change Sales and Service Income 333 511 -35 Other Revenue 8 4 100 Less Cost of Sales and Services 276 412 -33 Selling and Administrative
domestic tourists and earnings of Thai labor have declined while unemployment rate has been increasing. In addition, whilst private consumption shows some growth but limits in some areas; therefore
. Although the economy performed well in a big picture, the economy at grassroots level has yet to sufficiently expand. This was seen in growth of private consumption, growth of durable goods consumption
of change in qualification of grid interconnection cable required by a private power operator, then also non-negotiable payment period of land purchase for the project under BMP-5, and change in
-2022 Balance by Quarter Change Topic Q1-22 Q4-21 Q1-21 Q1-22 VS Q4-21 Q1-22 VS Q1-21 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total revenue 1,399.2 1,620.3 1,824.2 (221.1) (13.6) (425.0) (23.3) Total operating
statements. Overall market environment The Thai economy during the third quarter of 2018 continued to expand particularly from domestic demand. Private consumption grew mainly from the durable goods segment
statements. Overall market environment The Thai economy during the third quarter of 2018 continued to expand particularly from domestic demand. Private consumption grew mainly from the durable goods segment
quarter of 2018 continued to grow year-on-year on the back of buoyant domestic demand. Private consumption continued to gain traction, supported by improvement in income and employment. Furthermore, there