decrease of 43 million baht or 2% compared to 2015, and earning per share (EPS) of 9.61 baht per share. The operating performance is summarized as follows; Overview Overall, the Thai economy in 2016 expanded
and separately presented under share of gain (loss) from investment in joint venture. Hotel business recorded a revenue growth of 9% YoY due to stronger performance of Phi Phi Village after completion
% 1.43 2.6% SG&A 23.15 17.6% 20.92 15.8% (2.23) (9.6%) EBIT 33.30 25.3% 38.21 28.8% 4.92 14.8% Share of Loss in Associates - 0.40 0.3% 0.40 Interest Expenses 0.14 0.1% 0.14 0.1% (0.01) (4.9%) EBT 33.16
% 126.54 46.2% 16.62 15.1% SG&A 35.95 14.1% 48.13 17.6% 12.18 33.9% EBIT 73.97 29.1% 78.41 28.6% 4.44 6.0% Share of Gain in Associates - - 0.15 0.1% 0.15 Interest Expenses 0.29 0.1% 0.25 0.1% (0.04) (13.8
% 126.54 46.2% 16.62 15.1% SG&A 35.95 14.1% 48.13 17.6% 12.18 33.9% EBIT 73.97 29.1% 78.41 28.6% 4.44 6.0% Share of Gain in Associates - - 0.15 0.1% 0.15 Interest Expenses 0.29 0.1% 0.25 0.1% (0.04) (13.8
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
163.17 42.9% 202.75 46.0% 39.58 24.3% SG&A 58.51 15.4% 83.78 19.0% 25.27 43.2% EBIT 104.66 27.5% 118.97 27.0% 14.31 13.7% Share of Gain in Associates - - 0.51 0.1% 0.51 - Interest Expenses 0.48 0.1% 0.35
with the growth for the passenger car segment and the commercial vehicle segment growing at 21.9% and 6.3% respectively. The Bank in-house research projected the new car sales for the year 2018 to be
% yoy with the growth for the passenger car segment and the commercial vehicle segment growing at 17.8% and 8.7% respectively. The Bank in-house research projected the new car sales for the year 2018 to
of recovery especially in 4Q17 as evident by the more broad-based recovery from the external sectors to the domestic sectors. With exports registering a growth of 9.9% for total year 2017 comparing to