in the 3rd quarter of 2019 was due to the delivery of outstanding inventories from production in Q1, 2019. No refining service of semi-product for use in biodiesel production in the 3rd quarter of 2019
decreased by 56.64 million or -39.4 percent from previous year, compared with the net profit of Baht 143.59 million in previous year. This is due to the continuously slowing economy in the country throughout
, decreasing -1.1% YoY and -4.1% QoQ following a recovery in core service revenue offset by lower device sales due to seasonal factors. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) was at Bt33,903mn
contributed 74.0% of total operating revenue whilst Street Furniture media contributed the remaining of 26.0%. Cost of sales grew by 17.8% from THB 87mn in 2Q 2017 to THB 103mn in 2Q 2018. This was mainly due
decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles
outstanding cash of Bt18,421mn Financial ratios (Pre-TFRS 16) Profitability: AIS continued to deliver decent profitability with EBITDA margin of 44.3% due to well-managed cost amidst pandemic while net profit
credit term The reason In order to reduce outstanding of unused equipments and create maximum benefits for the Company and its subsidiary, CCTP sold unused equipments to XYZ-Netherlands. 2nd transaction
political uncertainty, leaving the timing and format of Brexit in limbo. Despite these fragilities, the overall global economy was still resilient due to ongoing economic growth in many European countries
the overdue less than or equal 3 months, the collection was made for some items and for the overdue longer than 6 months, the outstanding amount is fully settled in August 2017. Unbilled Receivables Due
was largely due to (i) long-term loans from related parties and interest payables of THB 5,025mn, or the outstanding debt assumed by the EBT of UE, (ii) an increase in other liabilities of THB 633mn