achieve the target especially in second half of the year due to the decline of Chinese tourists and economic slowdown in several countries especially in Europe which negatively affect spending power of
Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability front, IVL
benefitted from M&G Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability
filling totaled Bt647 million, while consignment usage was much higher at Bt779 million (Table 3). The decline in sales in 1Q19 represented new prices that took effect in January 2019 with an effective
addition, the price of copper continued to decline (Table 2), and therefore the cost of production was lower and profit improved, despite a significant impact from the continued strengthening of the Thai
decline in the price of copper used in the production process helped reduce the cost of goods sold, despite an annual adjustment in selling price. Administrative and Selling Expenses Selling, general, and
. Cash Collection was 815 million Baht, increased 15.0 from the same period last year. This was slightly decline from Q4/2019 at 5.2% which usually is the highest season for cash collection. Summary of
%, decreased from last year by 6.23 million baht or 55.72% of the same period of last year. A decline in net profit was from a drop of sales, a higher in fix distribution costs and moreover, there were no
affected by the closures and abnormal operating hours of shopping stores due to the pandemic of COVID-19. The steep decline in the number of Chinese tourists also weighed in the plunge of skincare sales. The
Million % Revenues Sales 16.60 23.14% 16.94 23.05% (0.34) (2.00%) Service and rental income 54.92 76.56% 54.92 74.75% 0.00 0.00% Other income 0.21 0.30% 1.62 2.20% (1.41) (86.85%) Total revenues 71.73