follow; unit: million baht Items 3-month periods ended 31 March Changes 2018 2019 Amount % Amount % Amount % Revenue from sales of goods 82.42 100.00 113.01 100.00 30.59 37.11 Cost of sales of goods 65.35
118.62 150.35 23.58 161.76 (3.99) ( 116.39 1 19 nge of Thaila Ltd. (EPCO) e period prev 0, 2019 is Ba s year, an inc ries as follow % 2 65.38 (37.77) 56.03 7 63.41 77.19 66.75 5 544.55 40.40 1,544.99
a net loss of 8.46 million baht, the increased loss of 7.29 million baht, the main reasons are as follow; 1. Revenue from sale , Other income The company had sale revenue at the end of Quarter 2 ended
the transaction. 4.1) The Connected Transaction that occurred during the period of 6 months before the date that the company renew the transaction with the person and close-relative, are as follow
year which a net loss of 12.88 million baht, the decreased loss of 6.94 million baht, the main reasons are as follow; 1. Revenue from sale , Other income The company had sale revenue at the end of
, 2020 with details as follow; unit: million baht Items Q1/2019 Q1/2020 Changes Amount % Amount % Amount % Revenue from sales of goods 113.01 100.00 75.19 100.00 (37.82) (33.47) Cost of sales of goods 89.4
15.5 trillion (approximately US $455 billion). The value of Thailand’s exports in 2017 surged by 9.7 percent, the highest growth rate in six years, to US $235 billion, expanding every quarter for all key
and the common equity Tier 1 ratio of 20.06 percent and the total capital ratio of 23.46 percent which as the solid capital. In addition, the investment partner with CTBC Bank to accommodate the growth
previously assessed partly due to delay in infrastruture investment projects. The value of merchandise exports contracted due to weaker global demand as a result of slower economic growth in a number of major
previously assessed partly due to delay in infrastruture investment projects. The value of merchandise exports contracted due to weaker global demand as a result of slower economic growth in a number of major