Village underwent a major renovation with partial closure of the resort and was back in full capacity in late 2016. Despite 45 villas in addition, the resort showed an increase in occupancy rate and revenue
FY2017. During 2016, Phi Phi Village underwent a major renovation with partial closure of the resort and was back in full capacity in late 2016. Despite 45 villas in addition, the resort showed an increase
increase of 7.6% or THB 160mn primarily due to an increase in property, plant and equipment of THB 187mn mainly from the renovation of Street Furniture media. However, this was partially offset by the
showed a decrease of Baht 134.8 million or 25.3% compared to the same period last year, primarily due to the delay completion of River Wing renovation project to mid-2020. This had an impact upon the
previous year) as the building was under renovation for the majority of the year. Other income grew 61.4% YoY or THB 261mn to THB 685mn, mainly from (i) higher interest income of THB 239mn, (ii) management
due to the decrease in Chinese tourists, there was impact from closed partial hotel’s area for renovation Ibis Styles Chiangmai Hotel in the third quarter of 2019 and the smoke pollution crisis in
16.50% compared to the revenue of 2018, mainly due to the decrease in Chinese tourists, there was impact from closed partial hotel’s area for renovation Ibis Styles Chiangmai Hotel in the third quarter of
Chinese tourists in Chiangmai, competition in market we operate and hotel renovation in Phuket. • Overseas hotels: the revenue increased by THB 13.2 million, or 4% yoy, mostly due to the marketing strategy
2Q16 Cash flows from (used in) operating activities 182 575 Cash flows from (used in) investing activities (477) (494) Cash flows from (used in) financing activities 435 (46) Cash flows from operating
the renovation and improvement of building to serve as a warehouse and production line and the expansion of top-up kiosks and vending machines. Cash flows used in financing activities for 3Q17 are Baht