& Device sales reported at Bt9,926mn, growing 7.1%YoY from a higher device sale due to economic recovery boosted by government campaign early in the quarter compared to previous year which was still in the
contracts and gain from the disposal of ordinary shares in joint venture companies • EBITDA stood at THB 33mn (down 74.9% YoY) largely as a result of the increase in unrealised loss on exchange rate. EBITDA
1. The effect of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 outbreak (COVID-19) At the end of March to the beginning of April, the government had measures such as closed the potential risk places, no activity in
to maintain liquidity. Public expenditure was affected by the delayed enactment of the Annual Budget Expenditure Act B.E. 2563. The government is also reallocating parts of its budget to mitigate the
) international financial institutions; (8) government agencies and state enterprise under budget procedure law; (9) the Financial Institutions Development Fund; (10) the Government Pension Fund; (11) provident
than the juristic person under (8); (7) international financial institutions; (8) government agencies and state enterprise under budget procedure law; (9) the Financial Institutions Development Fund; (10
than the juristic person under (8); (7) international financial institutions; (8) government agencies and state enterprise under budget procedure law; (9) the Financial Institutions Development Fund; (10
2,093 Unit: million Baht 31 December 2018 31 December 2017 Fin an cia l St at us Total Liabilities 5,607 5,492 Total Asset 18,824 19,546 Total Equity 13,218 14,054 The Company posted net loss for the
) 886 2,093 Unit: million Baht 31 December 2018 31 December 2017 Fi na nc ia l St at us Total Liabilities 5,607 5,492 Total Asset 18,824 19,546 Total Equity 13,218 14,054 • The Company posted net loss for
cost saving measures to minimize the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s future operations and is hopeful that appropriate measures will also be taken by the Government to support