which increased by 4.0 percent and 24.8 percent respectively. The unallocated revenue was mainly consisting of dividend received from investment in BDMS during the period. Nevertheless, the operating
, increased by Baht 615.24 million from as of December 31, 2017. The main reason came from the increase of inventory, property, plant and equipment and also the investment in associates. In this regard, the
previous investment. However, the Company has been focusing on following recovery plans and has improved loss from Q4/2018 at Baht 143 million by escalating utilization rate, and better expenses and costs
confidence and higher household incomes. In early October, Bank of Thailand announced tighter mortgage rules in order to cool the property market and avoid the escalation of risks. Domestically, private
amounting of 0.62 Million Baht - Decreased in training service income and equipment rental income of 0.22 Million Baht compared to the previous year - Decreased in interest income and short term investment of
million derived from increased in sale, increase in investment properties by THB 67.13 million causing from transferred from property, plant and equipment and decrease in property, plant and equipment by
assets Cash and cash equivalents 16.45 35.22 (18.77) 53.27 Short-term investment 94.00 - 94.00 n.a. Trade and other receivables 116.68 208.40 (91.72) (44.01) Unbilled receivables 402.97 273.72 129.25 47.22
% Revenue from rental services 6,842 3.3% 6,189 3.3% 653 10.6% Revenue from rendering of services 1,574 0.8% 1,512 0.8% 62 4.1% Investment income 739 0.4% 448 0.2% 291 65.0% Gain on disposal of assets 1,915
% (20,872) 10.63% (9,226) 44.20% Selling expenses (16,124) 4.41% (4,934) 2.51% (11,190) 226.79% Administrative expenses (78,816) 21.57% (63,952) 32.57% (14,864) 23.24% Share of profit (loss) from investment
% Property, plant and equipment 473,186 9% 528,224 8% 489,345 7% 458,034 7% Investment properties 38,000 1% 44,678 1% 64,495 1% 57,566 1% Intangible assets 24,769 0% 11,691 0% 7,511 0% 5,966 0% Deferred tax