MACO’s performance was dramatically affected from lower advertising demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic uncertainty. Consolidated revenue decreased by 25.9% YoY to THB 512mn o
237.11% which having the significant movement as follows: Account payable and other current payable decreased Baht 41.35 million, due to decreasing of accrued rental payment Baht 32.62 million which it
increase of 206.2 MB and 133.3 MB, respectively, due to the auctioned projects, which were bid at the end of Q1-2017, has gradually delivered in the Q2-2017. The overall economy expansion in Q2-2017 has
major items which follow;- 2.2.1 Account payable and others account payable was of Bt406.2million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year, was of Bt326.2 million which were belonged
0.85:1 time. The liabilities comprised of major items which follow;- 2.2.1 Account payable and others account payable was of Bt406.2million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year
supplier, resulting in an increase unbilled payables. Long-terms loans, current portion decreased by 25.7 MB or decrease of 88.6%, due to repayment of long- term loans with maturity. Income tax payable
liabilities comprised of major items which follow;- 2.2.1 Account payable and others account payable was of Bt218.1 million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year, was of Bt468.5 million
increase came from net interest income which rose Baht 608 million, or 2.63 percent, due largely to interest income from repurchase agreement transactions. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal to 3.37 percent
compared to 1.43 times in ending 2017, a little bit lower due to the risen of trade accounts payable. Yours truly, (Somchai Kulimakin) Chairman of The Executive Committee
Million Baht increase or 24.99% when compared to same period of previous year which had revenue of 201.48 Million Baht due to more delivery Profit from investment of 42.47 Million Baht as unrealized gains