traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see
increase in minimum wages, local SME projects and agricultural business reform, to support the low-income group. Overall, the Thai economy is on course for a steady year of growth, according to the Bank of
decreased by 59.52 million Baht or 17.53% from postpone delivery to the quarter 4/2017 resulting from postponing delivery of goods to the 4th quarter. 1.2. Incomes from the water management business increased
by 5.8% to 507,787 units, compared to 480,078 units for the same period last year due to the delivery of more semiconductor supplies to automakers. Domestic demand decreased by 6.1% to 217,073 units
contributed from online sales which increased impressively by 155.0%, “Younique Customized Furniture 4.0” which increased significantly by 55.1%, and domestic project which increased by 9.8%. • ILM successfully
ended 30 September 2017 increased by Baht 48.34 million or 10.39% compared to the same period of previous year. The mainly reasons were the domestic sales decreased from OEM projects (Toyota) and export
industry in Asia-Pacific countries EGCO has envisioned slight growth prospect for domestic electricity industry. Therefore, EGCO has thus worked out expansion plans in Asia-Pacific countries such as Republic
; 1. Sales and service revenues in the year 2017 decreased from the year 2016 by Baht 88.50 million or 7.61% 1 .1 Domestic sales revenue decreased from the year 2016 by Baht 114 .18 million or 11.52
46.78 million to Baht 94.05 million for the quarter ended 31th March 2018 compared to Baht 47.27 million for 2017. The increment of revenue is the result of higher backlog and higher delivery from
2.67 million to Baht 96.72 million for the quarter ended 31th March 2019 compared to Baht 94.05 million for 2018. The increment of revenue is the result of backlog and higher delivery from customer and