generated total revenues of 1,093 million Baht; or decreasing by 49% as compared to the total revenues in Q3 2017 of 2,132 million Baht. This was mainly due to the increase in revenue from sales of the
position analysis Unit : Million Baht Items September 30, 2019 December 31, 2018 Increase (Decrease) % Total assets 363.98 379.77 (15.79) (4.16) Total liabilities 93.25 98.81 (5.56) (5.63) Total shareholders
Company has begun to receive more orders since the end of June 2020. This was due to a significant increase in orders from customers in India, China, and the United States. This helped to compensate for the
Comprehensive Income – Consolidated (Million Baht) For -month period ended June , Increase (Decrease) % For 6-month period ended June , Increase (Decrease) % 2020 2019 2020 2019 Revenues from sales and services
Summary for the three-month period of the year 2020 and 2019 Unit: Million Baht Q1’2020 Q1’2019 Increase (Decrease) % Change Revenue from contracts with customers 14,545.59 15,496.89 (951.31) (6.14%) Rental
– Consolidated (Million Baht) For 3-month period ended March 31, Increase (Decrease) % 2020 2019 Revenues from sales and services 156.84 182.43 (25.59) (14.03%) Gross profit from sales and services 33.38 37.25
capital after its capital increase. CCPT-KY will be remained as the Company’s subsidiary, and the Company will maintain its shareholding of not less than 62.68 % of CCPT-KY’s total paid-up capital after its
capital after its capital increase. CCPT-KY will be remained as the Company’s subsidiary, and the Company will maintain its shareholding of not less than 62.68 % of CCPT-KY’s total paid-up capital after its
growth in revenue from sales of goods in the amount of 261.99 million baht, increased by 12.51 million baht or 5.01% from last year. Resulted from an increase in sales from the product ‘Discs plough’ since
delivery platforms. • Selling expenses to total revenue in Q1/2020 was 34.5% which increased by 8.5% from Q1/2019. The increase was due to the decline of dessert café sales as a result of COVID-19 impacts