decreased Baht (0.36) million due to most of the customers in the government sector changing their bidding process to be e-bidding. Administrative expenses increased Baht 5.46 million; were mainly derived
economy dramatically declined in 2017. Trang’s economy depends heavily on agriculture sector. Prices of both the rubber and oil palm suffer in year 2017, and also the harvested volume was declined
been converted into THB at an exchange rate of THB1:IDR462 and USD at an exchange rate of USD1:IDR13,999 as of 11 December 2019 3 GDP data as of 2018 based on Euromonitor report 4 Sector loan CAGR of 15
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tons, dropped by 11,000 tons or 3% from the previous quarter due to the spread of COVID-19 outbreak, resulted in the lessen transport in logistic and private sector as well as temporarily shut down or
businesses in banking and insurance sector began to bring technology into the business operations resulting in a significant increase in revenue compared with the same period of last year. Revenue from
decrease in inventories at amount of Baht 171.14 million which was due to delay of project and delivery from private sector. 3. A decrease in investment in available-for-sales securities (MILL) at amount of
sector. Financing Cost The financing cost was barely zero during 1Q’20 as debt was paid-off. Net Profit Net profit of 1Q’20 plunged by 53% yoy. The company has sold land in 1Q’19 yielding profit before
sector. 2. A decrease in trade accounts receivable at amount of Baht 24.51 million due to the impairment of trade receivables increased by Baht 55.07 million (according to Thai Financial Reporting
diversification in revenue structure and risk into 3 main businesses supporting each other and focusing on Healthy & Beauty Sector. Although the economic circumstance has been suffering from the COVID-19 outbreak