" as recognition of the progress in tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU Fishing). This shall enhance the growth in export canned products from Thailand in coming years. Export
mn, an increase of 180.19 THB mn compared to 31st December 2019. The major cause of such increase is cash, unbilled construction in progress and accounts receivable amounting to 96.82, 49.76 and 38.68
construction in progress and accounts receivable amounting to 89.09 and 94.15 THB mn, respectively. As of 30th September 2020, the company’s group has total liabilities of 542.28 THB mn, an increase of 1 5 3 . 4
undesirable to leave the progress of learning and improvement being done individually and because the new law requires the appointment of Data Protection Officer (DPO) in every organization, ACIOA, therefore
Total Shareholders ' Equity -42.22 -26.39 -15.83 59.98 Basic Loss Per Share (Baht) -0.02 -0.09 Gross Margin 3.80% -11.00% Net Profit Margin -52.16% -42.47% Debt to Equity Ratio (Time) -9.36 -16.47 Total
2019 The progress of the MRT Blue Line Extension Project At the end of September 2019, the progress of the installation of the M&E Systems of the MRT Blue Line Extension Project (Hua Lamphong - Lak Song
changes in line with the change in revenue. When comparing Q3- 2022 with Q2- 2022, it found that the changed rate of profit higher than the changed rate of revenue. This is because there is no share of loss
) Revenue from sales and service Revenue from sales and services in the Q1–2023 decreased from the Q4–2022 in the amount of 450.7 MB, or a decrease by 27.5%, due to the project work in progress, the project
can progress as targeted in the second quarter onward. In addition, there are many new projects which construction contracts have just been signed or about to be signed which will increase the corporate
) Administrative expenses 415.02 416.22 (1.20) (0.29) Total expenses 7,216.05 7,857.59 (641.54) (8.16) Profit before share of profit (loss) from investments in associated companies, finance cost and income tax