least once a year. In case of the occurrence of any event which may significantly affect the governance of information technology, the policy on the governance of information technology shall be reviewed
, increased by Baht 19.0 million. Administrative expenses of 2019 and 2018 are 7.6 percent and 7.4 percent to sales and service income, respectively, of which proportion of expenses is not significantly change
installation and water treatment project. While, in the same period of 2017, has one large project only, rain water harvest system project. As a result, revenue from project has increased significantly from the
, increased by Baht 19.0 million. Administrative expenses of 2019 and 2018 are 7.6 percent and 7.4 percent to sales and service income, respectively, of which proportion of expenses is not significantly change
significantly escalated from 1Q2019 thanks to the Government’ s announcement of B10 biodiesel as the mandatory diesel in Thailand replacing B7 biodiesel from January 1, 2020 onwards and the increasing of the B10
contracted. In 1Q2020, hospitality business of Singha Estate Public Company Limited (“the Company”) was also significantly impacted by COVID-19. Essentially, government announced the lockdown measure to
and Administrative expenses (“SG&A”) increased significantly by 184.0% YoY to THB 431mn. The increase was primarily from the non-recurring expenses from impairment of assets and loss on disposals/write
administrative expenses has significantly reduced compared to the normal operating range by reducing more than 70 percent during the period of locking down. After the government eased the lock down measure
discount was provided to those being impacted by measures to contain COVID-19. Still, the discount did not significantly drag gross profit margin down due to reduction in advertising and marketing expense
which increased prices due to the drought. Operators are not expected to significantly increase prices and focus mainly on controlling cost, due to the economic slowdown and highly competitive market