follows: Statements of Comprehensive Income for the 1st Quarter Ended March 31, 2020 Revenue from Hospital Operations Operation : Consolidated Profit & Loss Statement 1Q 1Q % Unit : THB million 2020 2019
, driven mainly by exports sector, private consumption, government spending and investment. In the fourth quarter, Thai economic growth is expected to be driven by government initiatives such as Low-income
%, compared to a growth of 1.5% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from contraction of export sector due to sluggish demand in the global market, oil
%, compared to a growth of 1.5% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from contraction of export sector due to sluggish demand in the global market, oil
. Spending was boosted by the government’s stimulus measures and the export sector was supported by brightening global economic prospects. However, any potential Thai economic recovery over the rest of the
follows: Baht’000 Consolidated F/S ∆% Separate F/S ∆% 2019 2018 2019 2018 Revenues from Sales and Services 1,921,477 2,060,114 -7% 1,518,926 1,640,996 -7% Other income 72,604 338,396 -79% 52,158 25,568 104
of continuous expansion of Thailand’s economy. This is mainly driven by export sector, which enables to be well expanded including with gradual recovery of domestic economy significantly driven from
gradual easing of the lockdown in May, economic activities however are still in contraction in every sector. This is especially true for the tourism sector which suffered the greatest hit from border
industry. As well as from the supporting of the expansion of the aviation industry in the world, which is a large service sector that has continuously increased in value which as a result of the direction
industry. As well as from the supporting of the expansion of the aviation industry in the world, which is a large service sector that has continuously increased in value which as a result of the direction