2019 of Baht 596.1 million, representing a growth of 9.8% from 2018 mainly due to the increase in both revenue from sale of goods and revenue from rental and rendering of services, increased gross profit
million, an increase of 7.8%. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption that showed sign of
totaling 35.4 million, an increase of 8.8% yoy. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption
increase from the end of last year and will continue to grow. As a result, commercial banks will have to set aside substantial provisions to accommodate the uncertainties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The
year from the growth in tourists in key markets such as Malaysia, India, South Korea, Japan and Russia. The number of Chinese tourists also exhibited an increase during December 2018, the first increase
) and service sector from tourism related. Non-durable and semi-durable goods also showing signs of recovery supported by the increase in farm incomes. Meanwhile, private investment also started to
service sector from tourism related. Non-durable and semi-durable goods also showing signs of recovery supported by the increase in farm incomes. Meanwhile, private investment also started to improve for
continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
remains high, and gross refinery margin improved from the increase of crack spread for all products, along with a record of inventory gain from rising average crude oil price during the quarter. Marketing