affected by the closures and abnormal operating hours of shopping stores due to the pandemic of COVID-19. The steep decline in the number of Chinese tourists also weighed in the plunge of skincare sales. The
against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales declining by Bt111 million (Table 1). The drop in revenue in 1Q19 was mainly pressured by a decrease in sales volume by 1% Q-o-Q and
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and
million. Administrative Expenses Administrative expenses accounted for Baht 49.98 million in 2019, a year-on-year decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of
decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of Baht 2.25 million; an increase in salary of Baht 5.5 million due to the yearly salary base adjustment and the
decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of Baht 2.25 million; an increase in salary of Baht 5.5 million due to the yearly salary base adjustment and the
accelerated inflation and a decline in consumer purchasing power. Through challenges from various factors, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 1.6% YoY, with the momentum of Fixed Broadband and