of continuous expansion of Thailand’s economy. This is mainly driven by export sector, which enables to be well expanded including with gradual recovery of domestic economy significantly driven from
consumption from private sector. However, expenses from the government sector, and tourism industry sector continued to increase, partly benefited from the return of Chinese tourists, and a decline of the
even though there was a slowdown in the last month of December 2018 due to decelerating of exporting sector and the world economy, compared with the previous quarter. The revenues from agricultural
(0.24) million due to most customers in the government sector changing their bidding process to E-bidding which has lower cost and expense. (Unit : Million Baht) 2018 2017 Change % Change Revenue from
profit in the second half last year was Baht 366 million per quarter. Thanks to the strong recovery in the auto sector and our effort to improve our productivity triggered by Covid-19, we were able to
%, compared to a growth of 1.5% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from contraction of export sector due to sluggish demand in the global market, oil
% Dividend income - - - 15,000 35,000 -57% Gain on disposal of assets 308,107 - 100% 663 - 100% Other income 27,987 34,987 -19% 9,226 9,890 -7% Total Revenues 2,398,510 2,509,827 -4% 1,666,564 1,712,604 -3
%, compared to a growth of 1.5% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from contraction of export sector due to sluggish demand in the global market, oil
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
advertising industry remains sluggish as evident from the contraction of overall advertising expenditures by 11.4% YoY to 26,351mn in 2Q 2017/18. Advertising expenditures in the TV sector having the highest