is likely leaving its mark on the Thai economy. Private consumption growth moderated noticeably in Q1 while private investment fell, reflecting dampening domestic demand. Manufacturing output
consumption, private investment and public spending. Under these circumstances, Thai economic growth in the first quarter of 2018 may be almost on par with the level seen in the final quarter of last year
selling expenses from new packaging launch for some branded product; 6) higher administrative expenses from higher personnel expenses; 7) higher R&D expenses; 8) higher finance costs due to higher
1. 1 percent even though the overall economic condition has continued improving from preceding year according to rapid export growth and continued robust growth in tourism. However, private
expenses 299.76 277.60 (22.16) -7.39% 582.69 565.08 (17.61) -3.02% Other expenses 1.13 18.50 17.37 1537.17% 2.51 27.385 24.88 991.04% Finance costs 5.13 3.20 (1.93) -37.62% 9.14 6.7 (2.44) -26.70% EBITDA
and admin expenses 299.76 277.65 (22.11) -7.38% 582.69 565.09 (17.60) -3.02% Other expenses 1.13 18.53 17.40 1539.82% 2.51 27.39 24.88 991.24% Finance costs 5.13 3.21 (1.92) -37.43% 9.14 6.71 (2.43
and admin expenses 299.76 277.65 (22.11) -7.38% 582.69 565.09 (17.60) -3.02% Other expenses 1.13 18.53 17.40 1539.82% 2.51 27.39 24.88 991.24% Finance costs 5.13 3.21 (1.92) -37.43% 9.14 6.71 (2.43
investors: (1) Bank of Thailand; (2) commercial bank; (3) bank established under specific law; (4) finance company; (5) credit foncier; (6) securities company; (7) non-life insurance company; (8) life
Thailand; (2) commercial bank; (3) bank established under specific law; (4) finance company; (5) credit foncier; (6) securities company; 2 (7) non-life insurance company; (8) life insurance company; (9
refer to any of the following investors: (1) Bank of Thailand; (2) commercial bank; (3) bank established under specific law; (4) finance company; (5) credit foncier; (6) securities company; 2 (7) non-life