from cost reduction of employee cost and office supplies. Non-Recurring Item In Q2’2018, the company recognized insurance claim revenue for business interruption due to the fire incident on November 27
recognized revenue (Solar Rooftop Projects) at Baht 1.5 million. 2 In 1H2019, Total Revenue was Baht 934.5 miilion, a 10.5% increase from Baht 845.4 million in 1H2018 due to increase of Other Utilties Revenue
-Carlton Residences, Bangkok to two buyers with the total amount of 4,016 million Baht, and recognized all revenues in June 2018, and sold 7 residences to other customers with the total amount of 511 million
%) Other non-current assets 117.93 61.12 56.81 92.95% Total non-current assets 779.58 744.52 35.06 4.71% Total assets 1,913.62 1,536.12 377.51 24.57% Liabilities and shareholders’ equity Current liabilities
period attribute to equity holders of the Company (3.5) (52.9) 93% (81.9) 96% For the six-month ended 30 June 2017 NPP Consolidated PL Unit : Million Baht Quarter 2 Year 2017 Quarter 2 Year 2016 Change
(attributable to equity holders of the parent) of Baht 195 million for the second quarter of 2019, a decrease of 15 percent compared to the second quarter of the previous year and net profit (attributable to
depreciations expenses to be recognized partially in administrative expenses. Whereas in the same period of last year, those expenses were fully recognized in administrative expenses. The net result from an
recognized share of profit by equity method of Baht 2.14 million and Baht 1.44 million respectively. The share of profit was higher due to lower personal expenses in the current year compared to the previous
percent of total shares. As for the accounting year ended 31st March 2018 and 2017, the company and its subsidiary recognized share of profit by equity method of Baht 1.44 million and Baht 1.66 million
is because in Q3- 2022, the allowance for expected credit losses incurred from long- standing receivables and the loss on fair value adjustments of equity investments higher than other quarters were