million or 23.3%. The amount of which contributed from both domestic and export at the ratio of 46:54 respectively change from the proportion of 62:38 of the corresponding period last year on the back of
investment while the Company and its subsidiaries have been continuously affected by the economic slowdown in Thailand in the current year. The sales volume is therefore below the volume of the same quarter of
Discussion & Analysis Q4/2021 Operating Highlights in Q4/2021 Q4/20 Q4/21 Change +/(-) 2020 2021 Change +/(-) (THB million) %YoY %YoY Operating Revenue 207 188 (9%) 768 620 (19%) Gross Profit 127 112 (12%) 468
more efficient. Finance cost In 2018, the Group has the finance cost of Baht 128 million and the finance cost to revenue from main business ratio is 2%. There is no significant change compared to those
Logistics Public Co., Ltd. (“NCL” or ("the Company") slightly gained less revenue than the previous year around 1.49% due to poor overall economic situation at the beginning of the year. NCL tried to follow
driven by lower sales of matured branches in conjunction with the slowdown in the country’s economic conditions and competitive landscape in the industry. However, revenues from branches in the ramp-up
expenses of Baht 25 million and the selling expenses to revenue from main business ratio is 1%. There is no significant change in selling expenses and selling expenses to revenue from main business ratio
Champeeratana said: “The landscape of the Thai capital market is constantly changing and becoming more complex. SEC’s role is to lay out directions and policies adaptive to such change and in line with the
(%) 62.6% 58.7% (3.9%) EBITDA margin (%) 26.4% 31.5% 5.1% Net profit margin (%) 5.9% 6.6% 0.7% Number of branches as at March 31 39 39 0% Change +/(-)Q1/20 Q1/21 Operating highlight in Q1/2021 Revenue
productivity aim in mind. Enterprise services maintained the growth amidst economic headwinds Non-mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,524mn, growing 14% YoY mainly from TTTBB enterprise revenue