+20.3% Export 296,827 313,576 -5.3% 858,787 849,982 +1.0% For the 3rd quarter of 2018, total vehicle production volume reported a 3.9% growth compared to last year, driven by strong domestic demands
expenses, (ii) depreciation which was significantly increased by THB 214mn (or 129%) YoY, driven mainly by the adoption of the new financial reporting standard related to Leases (TFRS16) (iii) Loss on
three-month period ended March 31, 2018 was Baht 75.39 million, a growth of 59.82% over same period of previous year, mainly driven by:- Growing consolidated revenues of Baht 436.85 million in Q1/2018
driven by the continued growth in construction industry and further renovation/expansion of retail stores and new Shopping complexes despite revenue recognition delays from some turnkey projects to next
goods and rendering of services in Q2/2018 was recorded at Baht 684 million, higher 19% Y-O-Y, which can be presented by sales channels as follows: - Project up 23% Y-O-Y driven by the continued growth in
projects postponed to next quarters, Project sales up 5% Y-O-Y driven by the continued growth in construction industry and the expansion of new Shopping complexes; - Wholesales/Retails sales up 5% Y-O-Y
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revenue for Q1 2017 grew slightly by 0.9% year-on-year, driven by good car sales in the Malaysian car dealerships and higher sales in China. These increases were partly offset by lower revenue in Thailand
repayment, refinancing, negotiating relief, or modifying debt restructuring agreements with financial institutions. The SEC requires that the bondholders’ representative analyzes the benefits and
years because the confession and damage relief were considered extenuating circumstances.