slowdown in domestic and external demands and also from the delay in private investment due to low capacity utilization in manufacturing. Meanwhile, public spending excluding transfers also contracted in
conditions. Nevertheless, risk factors still remain from the following 1) Contractions in private investment continue especially in the construction segment 2) Continued slowdown in manufacturing productions
conditions. Nevertheless, risk factors still remain from the following 1) Continuing weakness in the private investment especially in the construction segment 2) Continued slowdown in manufacturing productions
) (10.89) (3.05) (9.40) Total 581.02 491.04 1,106.54 1,014.64 89.98 18.32 91.90 9.06 - Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht
(1.29) (9.40) (4.33) (9.38) Total 614.70 515.79 1,721.24 1,530.42 98.91 19.18 190.82 12.47 - Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by
0.06 0.42 3.32 11.28 Total 617.27 578.43 1,264.03 1,101.31 38.84 6.72 162.71 14.77 - Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht
41.24% Operating results for each business segment are shown below: 1. Manufacturing and Selling of Special Cutting Tools unit: THB million 2020 2019 Change (THB million) Change (%) Revenue from External
the last quarter of 2017 continuously grew from previous quarter supported by a pick-up in exports, blooming tourism and private consumption as well as a jump in manufacturing. Overall, the economy will
enterprises’ spending, and private investments driven by increased manufacturing capacities in many industries. Overall, the Thai economy will continue to grow, which in turn could be affected by the
%) 49.09 23.64% Administrative Expense (187.28) (13.10%) (196.57) (9.83%) (9.29) (4.73%) Other Expenses (31.59) (2.21%) (27.59) (1.38%) 4.00 14.50% EBIT 103.93 7.27% 448.98 22.45% (345.05) (76.85%) Financing