causing exports to reduce from the previous year. The sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the continuous appreciation of the Thai baht. Domestic consumption remained stable. Although the
249.10 (32) Less Loss on derivatives 92.95 - n.a. Loss on change in status of investments 5.72 - n.a. Share of profit (loss) from investment in (0.14) 5.30 103 joint ventures Gain (loss) on recognition of
Director and Manager of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Ubis (Asia) Public Company Limited (“the Company”) would like to clarify on the performance and the financial status which had changed over 20 percent
export market of 34 million baht, including 9.5 million baht decrease in government to government contract (G-G), comparing to same quarter of last year. o Moreover, sales of domestic market also declined
, regarding to depress in price competition, total export was declined of comprising of declining in G-G contract and other export contracts. o Sales of domestic market also declined comparing to Q3/2016. These
subsidiaries had total revenue of 249.4 MB, increased from Q3/2017 at 63.5 MB by 34.2 percent (by increasing from domestic sales at 21 percent and 44 percent from export sales) • Gross profit margin Q3/2018, the
customers had a temporary delay of payment. However, the said customers still have the active status and can make the payment to the Company continuous increasing after ended of quarter 2. In addition
122.95 61.10 61.85 101.23% Net Profit 99.49 50.78 48.71 95.92% Basic Earnings per Share 0.52 0.25 0.27 95.92% Performance Report The epidemic of COVID-19 affects the supply and demand of both domestic and
unaffected by this seismic event, with critical production infrastructure maintaining full operational status. Logistics systems for raw materials and finished goods continue to function normally.Regarding the
. Appreciation of THB also affect the export volume. Domestic volume also dropped by 3.28% to 1,007,552 units, compared to 1,041,739 units in 2018 even though there was an increase in domestic demand in first half