; “counter trader” means a person who trade securities with securities company; “client” means a counter trader which is not a securities company, Bank of Thailand or licensed to undertake securities business
. 01 million in 1Q2019, representing an increase of THB 232.91 million or 6.24% up from 1Q2018 mainly from higher revenue of chicken processing business which increased by THB 248.80 million or 17.75% up
million in 2Q2018, representing a decrease of THB 182.87 million or 4.39% down from 2Q2017 mainly from lower revenue of chicken processing business which decreased by THB 126.79 million or 6.73% down
increase equivalent to 14.3% at year-ended 2016. This first mainly due to increasing of trade and other receivables. The second, due to inventories and short-term investment. Current assets accounted for
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decreased c.15% YoY, mainly due to the drop in fruit juice sales following the slowdown in fruit juice market, plus high sales base last year resulted from new packaging launched which inventory at trade
29.2% from THB 9,778 million as of 31 December 2016 due mainly to trade receivables and inventories set to move in response to our growth in business operations. In addition, such increase in total asset
2Q2018 mainly from higher revenue of chicken processing business which increased by THB 382.40 million or 21.46% up comparing to 2Q2018 mainly from higher revenue from domestic sales of chicken parts. The
revenue of chicken processing business which increased by THB 220. 50 million or 10. 80% up comparing to 3Q2018 mainly from higher revenue from domestic sales of chicken parts and indirect export of chicken
distribution channels and use of business strategy, namely “Complete Set of Beauty, Entirely Filled with Diamond Brand”, as well as effective cost management having resulted in Corporate Group achieving highest