Association Thailand (“DAAT”) revised up the advertising expenditures to THB 12,000mn, or an expected growth of 29% in 2017 (prior forecast: 24% growth in 2017), mainly driven by the acceleration of internet
increase in sales revenue from the same-store sales growth and the increase in number of branches, as well as the decrease in overall expense from increased production volumes (economies of scale). • Gross
million, increased 16% yoy. The non-social security revenue and social security revenue grew by 14% and 20% respectively. The growth of non-social security revenue was driven by both OPD (15%) and IPD (12
of 618 million baht or 2.47 baht per share. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview Overall, the Thai economy in the first quarter expanded by 3.3%, higher than 3.0% growth in
%, 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
service income (Home Service) was Baht 14,545.59 million, a decrease of Baht 951.31 million or down by 6.14%, from a decline in same store sales growth of HomePro, Mega Home, and HomePro in Malaysia which
visualization, leading to pent up demand. Overall, sales in May improved compared to April due to the resuming of business. - June: The Company had positive growth in same store sales resulting from the change in
profit in Q4/2020 and 2020 were THB 127 million and THB 468 million, respectively, decreased by 30% from Q4/2019 and 39% from 2019, corresponding to the decrease in sales. • Gross profit margin in Q4/2020
million improved by THB 30.54 million or 8.87% ( 2017: THB 344.31 million) resulting from higher revenues from HR solutions but slightly affected by the decrease in revenue from Financial Solutions HR