performance of the Group Unit: Million Baht 2017 2016 Increase (decrease) Variance (%) Total revenues 7,165 5,426 1,739 32% Net profit 272 366 (94) (26%) The Group has total revenues of Baht 7,165 million for
2,056.1 1,112.0 1,677.5 944.1 84.9 378.6 22.6 Profit for the period 137.2 50.4 86.6 86.8 172.2 50.6 58.4 The Thai Economy in Q3–2020 improved from the previous quarter, according to reduce the strictness of
performance of the Group Unit: Million Baht 3Q17 3Q16 Increase (decrease) Variance (%) Total revenues 1,850 1,362 488 36% Net profit 54 95 (41) (43%) The Group has total revenues of Baht 1,850 million for 3Q17
2017 the Company organized such event in the fourth quarter (during November), resulting in a decrease in net profit ratio (ROS) from 20.16% in 2017 to 17.16% in 2018, for the same period. The total
, allowing buyers to stay free for up to 3 years, helping to reduce the burden of buyers in the COVID-19 situation. Along with other benefits with 23 Ready to Move projects, the Always Online campaign uses 3
For the period of nine months Movement for the third quarter Movement for the period of nine months 2021 2020 2021 2020 Increase (decrease) % Increase (decrease) % Producer and distributor of ready-to
For the period of six months Movement for the second quarter Movement for the period of six months 2020 2019 2020 2019 Increase (decrease) % Increase (decrease) % Producer and distributor of ready-to
management believes that the reduce cost to net realisable value is adequate in the current circumstances. Source of fund Unit: Million Baht 30 June 2017 31 December 2016 Increase (decrease) % Variance Current
Company has more advertising in various media in order to publicize and promote the content, resulting in a decrease in net profit ratio (ROS) from 16.24% in 2017 to 16.00% in 2018. The total expense to
Engineering Polymer business unit was dropped by 0.86%. And the sales value of Specialty Chemicals business unit was increased by 5.02%. The 14.20% decrease in total sales revenue was mainly due to the decline