its businesses except for some properties in UK that are still in operation in accordance with the government’s request to facilitate the government officers who are in duty to handle Covid-19 pandemic
hardline (Non-food) stores around 90% of total stores in accordance with the government requirement since 22 March while food business such as Central Food Hall, Tops Market, Tops Daily, and FamilyMart
, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
, the employment rate was improved mainly from business expansion from both government and private sector. Nevertheless, national income increased in line with a rise in cost of living and fuel price
transmission tower, infrastructure and communication as well as seeking opportunities to generate income in other businesses both domestic and international. Business operation of our groups year 2020 ended
1,465.28 -20.76% (212.59) (127.81) 46.99 -180.42% Selling and Administrative Expenses 88.19 102.45 102.45 -13.93% (300.77) (230.27) (55.46) 127.12% Non-operating income/expense 303.87 249.95 243.49 22.14
% Selling and Administrative Expenses 88.19 102.45 102.45 -13.92% (300.78) (230.26) (55.46) 127.14% Non-operating income/expense 303.87 249.95 243.49 22.15% (Gain)/Loss from sales investment in subsidiary
1 1. ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE In Q1/2018, East Water Group had total consolidated sales and services income of 1,045.39 million Baht, decreased by 117.85 million Baht or 10.13% compared to
Q3/2017; and the company recognized the expense from the extraordinary item of the provision from corporate income tax assessment of Sriracha Power Plant for the full amount of Baht 101 million
domestic demand continued to expand driven mainly by improving of agricultural sector and government measures to support low-income households. As of May 31, 2019, the Company’s total cards reached 8.63