management based on the Company's financial statements for the 12 months ended December 31, 2018 NCL Group gained net profit of 3.16 million Baht or 0.26% of revenue from sales and services, increasing 141.53
1st quarter of 2021, as follows: Business Overview The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2021 was pressured by the domestic COVID-19 situation that impacted the country’s economic recovery momentum
oil CPOA 319.25 - 319.25 100.00 2. Oil Refinery 34.19 34.19 100.00 Total revenue from sales 353.44 - 353.44 100.00 Service income 0.60 - 0.60 100.00 Less domestic product return / discount paid 0.02
while revenue from residential projects is expected to increase in 2H19 and accordingly with CPN’s business plan. In 2Q19, growth in the Thai economy decelerated primarily driven by a decline in export
International 783.5 780.0 1,575.5 1,578.8 Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) Million Seat - Kilometers 1,013.9 1,025.9 2,330.4 2,257.4 Domestic 525.9 567.9 1,307.8 1,284.5 International 488.0 458.0 1,022.6 972.9
International 783.5 780.0 1,575.5 1,578.8 Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) Million Seat - Kilometers 1,013.9 1,025.9 2,330.4 2,257.4 Domestic 525.9 567.9 1,307.8 1,284.5 International 488.0 458.0 1,022.6 972.9
2016. 9M/2017 Sales Revenue The Company and its subsidiaries recorded sales revenue of Baht 4,384 million, a decrease of 13% YoY, with details as follows: Domestic branded sales declined by c.15% YoY
subsidiaries (“KSL”) would like to report our financial performance of 3rd quarter 2018 (May 2018 – July 2018). The Company recorded total revenue of THB 5,293 million compare to THB 4,191 million last year
previous year (2018 net profit was THB 272 million). The decrease was due to the following reasons: 1. Revenue from sugar was decrease due to Global supply surplus in 2019 with addition of domestic price
Revenue from sale of goods 2,740.44 2,371.16 369.28 15.57% Revenue from service 2.19 2.62 -0.42 -16.28% Total revenue 2,742.63 2,373.77 368.86 15.54% Cost of Good sold 2,005.55 1,784.43 221.12 12.39% Cost