• Total revenue in 9M/2018 was at Baht 3,410 million, decreased by Baht 647 million or 16% from 9M/2017. The factor of the drop was the decrease in revenue from Energy Payment (EP) of Baht 525 million or 17
and allocating not more than 149,975,200 new ordinary shares with a par value of Baht 1 per share by the General Mandate. The Company registered the decrease in its registered capital with the Ministry
business for the year at the end of 31 December 2018 • Decrease in gross profit of the company was Baht (81.00) million or decreased (33%) from Baht 244.53 million to Baht 163.53 million, which were mainly
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
million compared to Baht 5.59 million in quarter 1/2017. The decrease is due to decreasing of profit. Backlog (Unit : Million Baht) 31 March 2018 31 March 2017 Sale and installation of the pipeline business
allocated budgets for various ICT projects. As the result, the revenue in the Q4-2017 increased form the Q4-2016 In terms of total operating expenses in the Q4-2017, the change is proportional to the decrease
allocated budgets for various ICT projects. As the result, the revenue in the Q4-2017 increased form the Q4-2016 In terms of total operating expenses in the Q4-2017, the change is proportional to the decrease
. Nature of operations of the Group The Group has principally engage in distribution of product and equipment, design, assembly and installation, and maintenance service of pure water treatment system
mainly derived from the following reasons:- 1. Management Service (“MS”) had a decrease of gross profit for (3.17) million baht. Main reason was that, in Q3/2018, the company already had a renew contract
million baht or 12.62% due to a decrease in tenants. Page 3 of 3 2.6 Construction costs were 8.53 million baht, a decrease of 0.63 million baht or 6.91 percent, decrease in proportion to the revenue decline