ASEAN countries. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption expenditure grew at a slower pace amid supports from the government’s economic stimulus measures due to the declining household income and
ASEAN countries. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption expenditure grew at a slower pace amid supports from the government’s economic stimulus measures due to the declining household income and
%. Due to the Company had to invest more in its content to support the business growth of both export sales and local sales, the amortization of rights had increased and accordingly, its cost of program
401.5 26.1 Other operating expenses 686.4 673.2 13.2 2.0 Bad debts, doubtful accounts and impairment loss 330.0 155.0 175.0 112.9 Income tax expenses 154.8 126.0 28.8 22.9 Profits before bad debts and
401.5 26.1 Other operating expenses 686.4 673.2 13.2 2.0 Bad debts, doubtful accounts and impairment loss 330.0 155.0 175.0 112.9 Income tax expenses 154.8 126.0 28.8 22.9 Profits before bad debts and
design, work suspension or delay due to change in construction design Many projects are gradually completed. Concurrently, many new projects that have been signed into contract or about to be signed which
year 2017, DCORP’s net loss increased by Baht 182.82 million. This was mainly due to impairment of investment in associate of Baht 29.81 million, doubtful account of Baht 86.97 million, Loss on
doubtful accounts (reversal) (0.10) (5.76) (0.10) (5.76) Loss from impairment on investment 0.00 (0.84) 0.00 (47.75) Loss on sale of investment in a joint venture 0.00 (0.29) 0.00 (45.74) Other expenses
2017. There is a gross loss of 22.78% due to the expected loss estimation from one of the current construction projects. For all other completed projects in 2018 with 10% of gross profit margin still
4th quarter of 2018). The proportion of gross profit per sales increased due to control of loss from production, the development of the employee’s skills in the production line and the decrease cost of