period last year while EBITDA was slightly behind the previous year -5% due to the one shot SG&A costs. Price has generally met expectations and every effort will be Q1 2020 Q1 2019 YoY change YoY % change
Million Baht slightly decreased from 31 December 2019 which was 1,122.74 Million Baht because of the following; - Short-term borrowings from financial institutions decreased 86.63 Million Baht due to the
business which comprised of 81.22% of sale and service income in Q3 2021 remained strong and grew in line with the industry. In Thailand, customer orders were slightly slower than planned but still higher
improved from that of Q4 2021 of 10.0%. Selling and administrative expenses increased slightly by 0.6% from Baht 389.9 million in Q1 2021 to Baht 392.2 million in Q1 2022 while our revenue increase by 18.8
1,554.5 1,174.8 1,557.6 379.7 32.3 (3.1) (0.2) Profit for the period 123.0 96.8 121.6 26.2 27.1 1.4 1.2 Overall in the Q2–2023, the Thai economy slightly improved from the previous quarter due to the
58.88% of revenue in 2016. The cost to revenue slightly improved from the increase of average selling price. - Selling expenses in 2017 amounted 144.46 million baht decreased by 150.76 million baht or
58.88% of revenue in 2016. The cost to revenue slightly improved from the increase of average selling price. - Selling expenses in 2017 amounted 144.46 million baht decreased by 150.76 million baht or
Bangkok. In contrast the prices of agricultural products remain at a low level, albeit slightly improved. As a result, consumer spending in the agricultural sector continued to be slow. Sales at HomePro in
borrowing as financing for (1) the acquisition of Thai food business and (2) dividend payment. Tax Expenses Income tax expense decreased slightly from THB 20.9 Mn in 2016 to THB 20.1 Mn in 2017 a decrease of
increased interest expense from increased short-term borrowing as financing for (1) dividend payment and (2) the acquisition of Thai food business “Tummour.” Tax Expenses Income tax expense decreased slightly