project is over 10 years and it is expected to be closed within Q3/2017. The implementation of ERP system is over 80% to completion, the company plans to partially shift to the ERP system during Q3/2017 and
reduction. In the contrary, Export Branded Business sales increased 6% YoY mainly due to sales increase from fruit juice and dairy products that grew 26% YoY. However, Long Quan Safe Food JSC (LQSF) Vietnam
maintain in Q4. The subsidiary in Vietnam, HV, has continuously improving operation results after installations of new machines in the past year and the increase in working hours from 1 shift to 2 shifts
popularity due mainly to changes in people’s lifestyle as well as the shift in media consumption towards online and digital. In the past, people received their news, information and advertising mostly in their
continuously increased over the past few years as evident from an acceleration of its advertising expenditures by 3.6%1 YoY to THB 1,678mn in 3Q 2017, benefiting from the shift in people’s behavior to spend more
Statement of Comprehensive Income (Consolidated) (Unit: Million Baht) Q1/2023 Q1/2024 Increase (Decrease) %YoY Amount % Amount % Sales and services 3,455.04 99.95% 3,567.40 99.97% 112.36 3.25% Cost of sales
3,169mn. OOH media continues to benefit from the structural shift in the media industry and people’s behavior to spend more time outside. Online media, which reports on a yearly basis by the Digital
– continued to buck the trend, OOH media with a 13.1% market share, increased by 7.0% to THB 9,805mn1. OOH media continues to benefit from the structural shift in the media industry, the ongoing trend of people
demand and the acquisition of Saraburi Quicklime) which led to an 27% increase in revenues compared to Q2 2017. Burnt lime sales volumes for the quarter were up 20kMt versus 2017 same period in Golden Lime
includes Transit, Outdoor and In-store media with a market share of 12.9%, resiliently increased by 2.6% YoY to THB 3,394mn. OOH media continues to benefit from the structural shift in the media industry