-term contracts with clients operating solar power projects in Thailand, amounted to THB 41.77 million, representing 56.97% of total revenue (in 2018: THB 41.77 million). - Rental income In 2019, SAAM
Income Statement 2018 2019 YoY Mio. % Mio. % Mio. % Revenue from Contracts with Customers 288.7 15.4% 363.7 14.4% 75.0 26.0% Interest Income and dividend income 1,228.40 65.7% 1,294.50 51.3% 66.1 5.4
loss was from the strengthening of the baht. The company policy is to cover forex risk with forward contracts results in a forex loss of 0.23 million baht or an increase of 0.04 million baht representing
. management renew the management service contracts with appropriate profit margin only 2. solar energy which is a new business has higher gross profit margin than 2 existing businesses. Consequently, overall
proportion of costs compared to revenue in addition, the company has the main customers with long-term contracts, causing the selling price to be inconsistent with the rising freight costs. In this issue, the
million. due to the following reasons: 1. In 2018, Management put emphasis on renewing the contracts with more margin projects. 2 . Solar energy began to recognize revenue for the whole six-month month
Company has managed costs of production and product mix efficiently. However, the Company had applied and accounted for expenses from rental contracts according to TFRS 16 – Leases, which affect to net
operating results Details as follows: Performance summary (Summary Table) Unit: Million Baht Q2/2019 Q2/2020 %change 6M/2019 6M/2020 % change Revenue from contracts with customers 91.8 87.0 -5.2% 181.7 184.1
increased the profit(loss) from the derivative contract. Which is the recognition of profit(loss) from hedging contracts. The said transaction will be released in the quarter that the contract is already used
the SET for the previous 14 consecutive business days prior to the resolution of the Board of Directors’ Meeting proposing the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No.1/2018 to approve the