equivalent to 113.30% because the Company re-estimates the performance, so the Company can use the deficit lower than the last year. Net profit (loss) For the 6 months period (quarter 2/2017), the Company has
year by Baht 9.23million or equivalent to 106.58 % because the Company re-estimates the performance, so the Company can use the deficit lower than the last year. Net profit (loss) For the 9 months period
medical services 121.38 117.29 104.77 4.08 3.48 16.60 15.85 340.79 286.49 54.29 18.95 Cost of services 112.06 107.97 100.54 4.09 3.79 11.52 11.46 319.63 289.14 30.49 10.55 Gross profit (loss) 9.31 9.33 4.23
business operation, as the Company has continuous accumulated loss. Thus, the Page 3 Company considers the business restructure of the Company for purpose of handling the impacts from the downturn of the
2,020.84 2,020.84 2,020.84 2,020.84 Premium (Discount) on Share Capital 2,853.29 2,853.29 2,853.24 2,853.24 Retained Earnings (Deficit) -10,668.03 -9,841.85 -7,865.43 -6,999.71 Treasury Stock - - - - Shares
(Discount) on Share Capital 92.27 92.27 92.27 92.27 Retained Earnings (Deficit) 1,065.54 943.11 793.09 663.32 Treasury Stock - - - - Shares Of The Company Held By Subsidiaries - - - - Other Components Of
(Discount) on Share Capital -5,245.26 -371.14 82.19 82.19 Retained Earnings (Deficit) -255.51 -324.52 -181.83 -133.30 Treasury Stock - - - - Shares Of The Company Held By Subsidiaries - - - - Other Components
160.00 Retained Earnings (Deficit) 790.92 614.52 581.44 589.04 Treasury Stock - - - - Shares Of The Company Held By Subsidiaries - - - - Other Components Of Equity 4,611.82 4,253.03 7,669.26 7,430.52
1,365.41 1,050.00 1,050.00 Paid-Up Capital 1,201.38 1,005.00 887.98 Premium (Discount) on Share Capital 1,497.03 348.60 187.23 Retained Earnings (Deficit) 268.84 153.27 378.45 Treasury Stock - - - Shares Of
Retained Earnings (Deficit) 138.04 114.70 164.47 50.97 125.09 Treasury Stock - - - - - Shares Of The Company Held By Subsidiaries - - - - - Other Components Of Equity - - - - -68.82 - Surplus (Deficits