operations in USA. This facility will gradually recover in 3Q19. On the other hand, our NDC business continues to perform as per plan. Our Packaging segment continues to outperform, growing at double digits
by 3.2%, higher than 2.9% growth in 2015, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from acceleration of government expenditure and the recovery in both of farm income and
forecast from the Bank of Thailand's (BOT) stating that the Thai economy will begin to recover in 2022 following the indicators of economic growth (GDP) at 3.9 percent, driven by higher domestic consumer
of 618 million baht or 2.47 baht per share. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview Overall, the Thai economy in the first quarter expanded by 3.3%, higher than 3.0% growth in
due to the increase in same-store sales growth that have begun to recover since Q1/2022, as a result of the improving COVID-19 situation resulting in more customers willing to dine-out for desserts. In
, change in regulation for retirement provisioning). As a result after a very successful 2018 with over 24% topline and 30% EBITDA growth, this year has witnessed a 13% revenue and 28% consolidate EBITDA
coverage to 8 provinces nationwide Growth from sales of the Mikka franchise as expected During the new outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the Company focuses on pop-up stores by adding more service points to
source of the Company’s revenue. Despite such impediments, the Company recognized the growth potential from the followings: 1) Increased revenue and profit from new business investment which are: “Elite
source of the Company’s revenue. Despite such impediments, the Company recognized the growth potential from the followings: 1) Increased revenue and profit from new business investment which are: “Elite
source of the Company’s revenue. Despite such impediments, the Company recognized the growth potential from the followings: 1) Increased revenue and profit from new business investment which are: “Elite