market environment Growth continued for the Thai economy during the second quarter of 2018 with further expansion in the external sectors namely exports and tourism in line with the expansion of the global
weaker global demand as a result of slower growth in the number of major trading counterparties, the trade war between US and China, and a decreased global crude oil prices. However, the tourism sector
weaker global demand as a result of slower growth in the number of major trading counterparties, the trade war between US and China, and a decreased global crude oil prices. However, the tourism sector
units in 2018. Export volume dropped by 7.59% to 1,054,103 units, compared to 1,140,640 units in 2018 due to the trade war between China and USA that put pressure on the overall global economy and trade
time injuries in Q1 2020 Revenue: 295mTHB in Q1 2020 compared to 297mTHB in Q1 2019 a decrease of 1% EBITDA: 58mTHB in Q1 2020 compared to 60mTHB in Q1 2019 a decrease of 5% Net income: 19mTHB in
decrease rate of 10.16 percent. The revenue decrease was caused by the high competition in the battery industry resulting in the deceleration in domestic sales. Moreover, lead which is the main raw material
revenue increased by 10.21% year-on-year. Sales and service income increased by 13.54%, with 9.39% increase in automotive parts businesses and 27.76% increase in dealership businesses respectively. The
to a stronger growth of trading partners’ economy, and in terms of prices on the back of rising global crude oil price. Tourism sector continued to expand, private consumption gradually increased
to a stronger growth of trading partners’ economy, and in terms of prices on the back of rising global crude oil price. Tourism sector continued to expand, private consumption gradually increased
value chain. Note: Core EPS for 2013 numbers are not restated by quarters with change in new accounting policy as not material. Though yearly numbers are restated. Figure 2: Global Industry Spreads in PET