afford high-risk investment, such as institutional investors, private equity, venture capital and angel investors. Eligible investors also include directors and employees of the SMEs or companies in the
will affect the internal control system and the good corporate governance and may lead to conflicts of interest. In addition, it is forecast that GSTEL may incur additional expenses which will affect
1H16 was in line with the decrement in sales. The gross profit margin was 47%, higher than 2Q16 and 1Q17 due to the Company effort to carefully control marketing expenses. For 1H17, the gross profit
control 20.64 20.64 - 0.02% Retained earnings 61.70 78.02 (16.32) (22.49%) Total parent’s equity 787.40 804.19 (16.79) (2.09%) Non-controlling interests 56.26 53.44 2.82 5.28% Total shareholders’ equity
1,536.12 1,358.96 177.16 13.04% Liabilities and shareholders’ equity Current liabilities Trade and other payables 385.98 162.74 223.24 137.18% Current portion of long-term bank borrowings 40.08 45.02 (4.94
305.53 - 0.00% Share surplus from business combination under common control 20.64 20.64 - 0.00% Retained earnings 79.52 78.26 1.26 1.61% Total parent’s equity 805.69 804.43 1.26 0.15% Non-controlling
paid-up capital 305.53 305.53 - 0.00% Share surplus from business combination under common control 20.64 20.64 - 0.00% Retained earnings 56.08 78.26 (22.18) (28.34%) Total parent’s equity 782.25 804.43
such as salary of salespeople and beauty advisors from both the Company and Kuron Company Limited. In addition, we have focused on efficiency in cost control. Consequently, sales expenses to sales
decreased of food’s promotion expenses due to efficiency control. Administrative Expenses Administrative expenses of Q2’2018 was Baht 525 million, decreased by 2.5% or Baht 13 million from Q2’2017, mainly
% 43 61 (18) -30% Profit for the year 212 167 45 27% 213 156 57 37% Profit (loss) attributable to Equity holders of the Company 213 167 46 28% 214 156 58 38% Earnings per share (THB/share) 0.35 0.28 0.07