Indorama Ven- tures Public Company Limited for the second quarter of 2017 We are pleased to submit: 1. Consolidated and Company only Quarterly Reviewed Financial Statements for the second quarter of 2017 (a
that of previous period amounting to Baht 867 million. There was no significant change compared to the same period of the previous year. Gross Profit and Gross Profit Margin EMS business The Company had
Company Limited Management Discussion and Analysis Consolidated Financial Results For the period ended September 30, 2018 Statement of Comprehensive Income Total Expenses (Million Baht) Quarterly Change
”) reported consolidated revenues of Baht 480.6 million, a decrease of 6.2% compared to the same quarter last year. Sales revenues reported at Baht 475.6 million, while domestic sales grew by 3.4%, but export
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting second quarter of 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on reviewed consolidated financial statements for the three-month
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting third quarter of 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on reviewed consolidated financial statements for the three-month
”) reported consolidated revenues of Baht 426.1 million, a decrease of 13.7% compared to the same quarter last year. Sales revenues reported at Baht 415.3 million, declined by 16% due to slower sales in
Company”) reported consolidated revenues of Baht 493.5 million, decreased by 1.1% compared to the same quarter last year. Total sale was Baht 495.2 million, decreased by 0.1%. The contributions were from
% SG&A as a % of sales Since the Group consolidated the ICUK operations into our consolidated financial statements since the 4th quarter of 2016, our selling and administrative expenses started to change
and its subsidiaries had the operation results for the year ended December 31, 2018 with the following details: unit: THB million 2018 2017 Change (THB mill.) Change (%) Revenue from Sales and Service