profit for three-month period ended 30 September 2017 amounting to Baht 26.53 million, a decrease of Baht 13.50 million, or 33.73% over the same quarter last year. The profit for the period declined as
period of previous year amount to Baht 0.47 million, decrease Baht 0.15 million or decrease 31.13%, since the company repaid the loan cause this expense has been reduced. 8. Share of profit (loss) from
(33.37) -68.17% Share of gain of investments in associates (0.04) (0.40) (0.35) 836.84% 2.85 (2.01) (4.86) -170.47% Finance costs (0.04) (0.08) (0.04) 100.61% (0.18) (0.22) (0.05) 25.73% Profit before
THB1.225/share for 2019. IVL concurrently undertook several transformative initiatives that were announced on 4th Feb 2020 at its Capital Market Day, which are expected to generate benefits starting in 2020
Baht 4,015 million, a decline of 6.8 yoy while comprehensive income for the first nine months totaled Baht 3,886 million, also declining by 8.8%. Pre-provision operating profit for 3Q20 increased by 13.2
for the year from discontinued operations. - - - - - (8) 8 100% Profit (loss) attributable to Equity holders of the Company 158 9 149 1650% 309 176 134 76% Earnings per share (THB/share) 0.26 0.02 0.25
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
arrivals for the first quarter of 2019 declined 1.5% yoy with the number of Chinese tourists which contribute almost 29% of total tourist arrivals exhibited a decline of 2.1%. Although the economy is showing
following revenue decline while maintaining FY22 guidance AIS continued to enhance operating efficiency while expanding 5G/4G to strengthen our network leadership, reflected in a muted increase in both cost
a higher overall SG&A cost up 7.0% versus the same period in 2016. A decrease in trading activities and one time effects also contributed to the drop in EBITDA. However, on the positive side the