reduction. However, outstanding loss remained due to 1) sales shrinkage; 2) higher cost as a result of higher depreciation from investments in machinery; 3) higher financial costs from investments; and 4) one
an increase of 9.1 percent in non-interest income contributed by increases in gains on tradings and foreign exchange transactions and gains on investments. Despite the exemption of transaction fees via
30.8 percent increase from last year, due to the recognition of special profits from the sale of investments. At the end of 2019, loan growth in the Thai commercial banking system decreased to 2.0
Administrative Expenses (69.3) (152.9) (83.6) 120.6 Finance Costs (404.0) (459.9) (55.9) 13.8 Share of Profit from Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures 962.5 1,936.1 973.7 101.2 Income Tax (Expense) Income
of lower utilization rate; and 3) higher finance costs due to higher borrowings as a result of previous investments in machinery, subsidiaries, and joint ventures. However, there is an improvement
of lower utilization rate; and 3) higher finance costs due to higher borrowings as a result of previous investments in machinery, subsidiaries, and joint ventures. However, there is an improvement
(34.09) -89.88% Share of gain on investments in associate 2.86 (1.44) (4.30) -150.28% 2.89 (1.61) (4.50) -155.77% Finance costs (0.07) (0.07) (0.00) 2.63% (0.13) (0.14) (0.00) 2.07% Profit before income
(33.37) -68.17% Share of gain of investments in associates (0.04) (0.40) (0.35) 836.84% 2.85 (2.01) (4.86) -170.47% Finance costs (0.04) (0.08) (0.04) 100.61% (0.18) (0.22) (0.05) 25.73% Profit before
cushion the impact to some degree. Private investment is also projected to contract in line with the slowdown in economic activity. Public spending on investments are expected to be fall as government
(1.2) Remarks (1) Comprises of gain on sale of investments, sale of investment in subsidiaries and sale of assets. (2) EBIT, EBIT margins, EBITDA, EBITDA margins, EBITDAR or EBITDAR margins are not