comparison with the previous year, due to the delay approval process of budget expenditure of the government for the 2020 fiscal year. • Revenues from sales and beauty treatment services for the year 2019 were
growth; 2.) slow pace of growth in tourism sector which supported by number of tourists from India, Japan, Hong Kong and Malaysia offset an unrecovered of Chinese tourists; and 3.) government subsidy to
expenses as a result of Company’s response plan to COVID-19. EBITDA margin fell to -17.7% (2Q 2019; 22.3%) • Reported net loss of THB 1,213mn, from the EBITDA shortfall as well as higher share of loss from
margin of 51% from revenue growth, lower pressure in utility cost, as well as efficient cost management in marketing expenses. AIS reported a net profit of Bt8,146mn, increasing 35% YoY and increasing 14
& Analysis (MD&A) Q3/2017 Management Discussion & Analysis For Q3/2017, Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited (GPSC) (“the company”) had a net profit of Baht 888 million, increased by Baht 73 million or
, driven mainly by exports sector, private consumption, government spending and investment. In the fourth quarter, Thai economic growth is expected to be driven by government initiatives such as Low-income
the previous quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods, private investment as well as a continual expansion of government expenditure. Meanwhile, the new wave of
affect from a government adopting a more restrictive lockdown measures in dark-red zones and uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 situation that will hinge mainly on the rollout of vaccines in order to
earnings continue to grow which is the highest quarterly profit statistics. The net profit report 226.9 million Baht in Q2/2020. The company had the same amount of collection in the first half of the year
) 61.24% (801.30) (564.93) (389.80) 60.64%Total comprehensive income (loss) attributable to owners of the parent Operating Profit (Loss) EBITDA Net Profit (Loss) Total Comprehensive income for ther period