at 3.50%, which will be used for capital expenditure and working capital. PERFORMANCE BY BUSINESS Rental Properties Business Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Increase/(Decrease) THB mm THB mm THB mm % Revenue 416.7
period last year due to a slowdown in sales in China since the end of last year. Nevertheless, the Company managed to expand its business to the Philippines to extend the customer base and diversify its
192 million, an increase of 18 percent compared to the second quarter of the previous year, mainly due to an increase in mutual fund management fees and private fund management fees from funds managed
Company has managed costs of production and product mix efficiently. However, the Company had applied and accounted for expenses from rental contracts according to TFRS 16 – Leases, which affect to net
/2018-2019, in-line with reduction in food revenue. However, the Company managed raw material costs by sourcing from suppliers that offered better discount in comparison to volume and enforcing tighter
% Other current assets 10.98 22.08 (11.10) (50.27%) Total current assets 1,134.05 791.60 342.45 43.26% Non-current assets Pledged and restricted bank deposits 37.35 9.69 27.66 285.45% Investment properties
to the company acknowledged the one-time profits in the amount of THB 108 million from the transfer of 4 Thai restaurants in the UK and other relevant properties to Patara Fine Thai Cuisine Limited
restricted bank deposits 27.55 9.69 17.86 184.31% Investment properties 22.51 116.67 (94.16) (80.71%) Property, plant and equipment 554.67 524.06 30.61 5.84% Goodwill 19.38 19.38 - 0.00% Intangible assets
% Investment properties 13.93 22.28 (8.35) (37.48%) Property, plant and equipment 653.62 564.97 88.65 15.69% Goodwill 19.38 19.38 - 0.00% Intangible assets 14.41 13.68 0.73 5.33% Deferred income tax assets 5.25
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending March 31, 2020 The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2020 sank into a recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic activity was crippled almost across the board in light of lockdown measures implemented in several countries to contain the viral transmission. Financial markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors,...