3.0%. This is mainly because in Q1–2024, the Company has not received money from trade receivables due to delays in the delivery and payment process of the government sector. Contract assets increased
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
sectors, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from
, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from tourism
due to lower prices. Net debt to equity is at 0.99 times, well below IVL’s covenants, and supported by stronger operating cash flow. The dividend payout of THB 1.225/share for 2019 remains higher than
consumption to decline. Especially, from the tourism sector and airlines had to suspend services. With the culmination of events being the declaration of the state of emergency and social distancing policies
declined by 11.3% YoY to 26,185mn in 1Q 2017/18. The TV sector with the highest market share at 66.3% fell 13.7% YoY to THB 17,359mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.1% market
consolidated sales and services income excluding construction revenue under concession agreement of 3,075.80 million Baht, decreased by 186.46 million Baht or 5.72%) and Net profit attributable to Equity holders
forecasts signaling GDP will fall by up to 6% compared to 2019. The export sector has been affected by declining demand from trading-partner countries, while the tourism sector has been severely impaired by