term. In addition to achieving revenue growth, the company-wide cost optimization is ongoing and translated into EBITDA expansion of +9% YoY and +2.4% QoQ to stand at Bt18,905mn, a reported margin of
, particularly in the export sector, the tourism sector, slowdown of private consumption and investment as well as the Baht’s ongoing appreciation. In 2020, Thailand economic growth will likely slowdown. There are
growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
total revenue for the year ended 31 December 2018 increased 23.11% from the last year, the Company increased its content acquisition to support the growth of the business and the fact that in 2018 the
by 29.8% YoY to THB 2,233mn mainly from the expansion of the hotel business through new hotel launches and through new acquisitions • EBITDA and EBITDA margin were THB 509mn and 22.8% respectively
from the growth in deposit consistent with the overall expansion in loan portfolio. Cost of fund for 2018 was maintained at 2.3%, the same level as in 2017. For the year ended Consolidated Change Dec 31
6661 Fax: +662 661 6664 1 2019 IVL Performance Summary IVL registered volume growth of 18% in 2019 driven mainly by inorganic expansion. Industry-wide spreads declined to historical lows in 2019, leading
the growth in sales of dessert cafés which was a result of same-store sales growth (SSSG), the increase in the number of foreign customers following the reopening of the country and the increase in
2019 of Baht 596.1 million, representing a growth of 9.8% from 2018 mainly due to the increase in both revenue from sale of goods and revenue from rental and rendering of services, increased gross profit