) - 100% (709,726) - 100% Finance costs (16,792) (27,887) -40% (37,877) (56,456) -33% Profit (loss) before income tax 11,138 (71,996) 115% (777,305) (97,488) 697% Income tax income (expense) (10,178
. Expense 200,500 303,598 (103,098) (33.96) Finance cost 95,243 77,519 17,724 22.86 Net profit (59,745) 127,606 (187,351) (146.82) Net porofit margin (%) (8.97) 7.01 (15.98) (227.87) Net profit per share
Administrative expenses 273.8 304.4 -10.1% 334.3 -18.1% Profit before interest & tax 91.3 121.0 -24.5% 121.9 -25.1% % 13.4% 15.6% 15.2% Finance costs 2.8 1.3 111.7% 2.8 0.6% Income tax 18.0 24.4 -26.1% 22.5 -19.8
Business and Other Businesses mentioned above and also the positive impact from the implementation of new TFRS - 16 Lease. Finance Costs Finance Costs in 1Q20 was Baht 108 million increased by 323.5% YoY due
20,011,683 19,846,879 Profit and Loss December 31, 2017 December 31, 2018 December 31, 2019 March 31, 2020 Income 823,688 8,210,475 7,597,050 2,210,000 Expense 4,746,542 11,579,376 7,560,478 2,043,531 Finance
. (Mr. Somkid Jatusripitak) Minister of Finance Chairman Securities and Exchange Commission
instruments where applicable. Other income dropped -50% YoY as there was a special one-off item booked in 2Q21. Finance cost was at Bt5,231mn, decreased -7.0%YoY from lower interest-bearing debt. The average
424mn, increasing 360% YoY and 2.5% QoQ mainly from recognition of 3BBIF’s share of profit. Finance cost was at Bt2,391mn, increasing 79% YoY, following higher interest-bearing debt from TTTBB acquisition
(expense) at Bt 424mn, increasing 360% YoY and 2.5% QoQ mainly from recognition of 3BBIF’s share of profit. Finance cost was at Bt2,391mn, increasing 79% YoY, following higher interest-bearing debt from
monetary penalties and the compensations for the benefits received or would have been received from committing the offenses shall be remitted to the Ministry of Finance as public revenue