reduction of defaulted interest under the court order 16.66 (16.66 ) 0.00% 11.86% Distribution costs (17.76 ) (20.42 ) 2.66 (13.03%) (11.12%) (14.53%) Administrative expenses (72.76 ) (68.82 ) (3.94 ) 5.73
reduction of defaulted interest under the court order 16.66 (16.66 ) 0.00% 11.86% Distribution costs (17.76 ) (20.42 ) 2.66 (13.03%) (11.12%) (14.53%) Administrative expenses (72.76 ) (68.82 ) (3.94 ) 5.73
, Vietnam’s electricity generating capacity is forecast to increase to 97,000 megawatts by 2020. The government of Vietnam attempts to develop power generation from renewable energy to achieve target of 48,000
National Reform Committee was established to help set a new platform for Thailand’s future economic and social development. Economic Outlook for 2018 In 2018, the Thai economy is forecast to grow by 4.0-4.5
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would be 4.3% for 2018 which is higher than the previous forecast of 4.1%. The increase is reflecting the widespread improvement of economy in the first half of 2018
distribution costs decreased 17% since the Group could control costs and expenses more effectively. Administrative expenses increased 103% since the Group compensated a voluntary resignation plan to the
of distribution and administrative expenses was 0.88% when compared to the same period last year. Since the company has restructured its organization to allocate staff to work and to control expenses
million to THB 333.40 million or decreased THB 30.19 million or 8.30% due to the revenue of films’ rights distribution decreased. Cost of Production and Service / Expense of Sale and Management 1. Cost of
”) , convened on 13 December 2019, passed a resolution to approve the Company to enter into the disposition of assets and connected transaction of ( 1) Printing plant and Distribution Center ( Bangna) consist of
increased compared to Q2/2017, the company had revenue from sales and services of Baht 355.44 million, a net profit of Baht 11.58 million. 1.2 Revenues increased from electricity distribution for 2nd quarter