increased by 13.9 percent compared to the same quarter of the previous year and increase by 20.1 percent from the quarter 2/2017 in which the Chinese market is still the major market and continuously growth
which are continuing growth. Financial cost Financial cost of the Group consists of long-term loan from a commercial bank to purchase property, plant, and equipment which occurred at the end of 2016, and
growth. However, the Company have new services - spray service to spraying chemicals into a fine mist size of 10-50 microns, named “Virus Buster” under Cherish Brand. 96% 97% 1% 4% 2% 2Q2019 2Q2020 Sales
. Merchandise and services exports were expected to exhibit slower growth than the previous assessment. Tourism sector was also expected to expand slower. Private consumption was expected to be weighed down due
of 618 million baht or 2.47 baht per share. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview Overall, the Thai economy in the first quarter expanded by 3.3%, higher than 3.0% growth in
Catering Co., Ltd (“Epicure”); the Company’s subsidiary, entered into the purchase agreement to buy 100% shares in The Caterer Joint Stock Company, which it operates catering and beverage business in Vietnam
return to use the service. It can be seen the revenue from ocean shipping has already started to be paid in. The gross profit from ocean freight for the first nine months of 2020 was 100.12 million baht
Advertising Association Thailand (DAAT) recorded THB 9,477mn of advertising expenditures in 2016 and it is expected to grow by 24% in 2017 mainly driven by the acceleration of internet access and the ubiquity
ตัวผูเ้สยีภาษี 0107560000184 เว็บไซต ์http://www.icns.co.th Executive Summary The company performance in the first half year of 2017 shows an outstanding growth compared to the same period in the year
expenses for the 9 months of 2017, it is equivalent to 544.46 million THB or 90.61 % of total revenue compared to last year at the amount of 324.12 Million THB or 95.65%. Net profit remains showing a growth