: Thailand Automotive Industry Total vehicle production volume in Jan-Mar 2017 was 485,555 units, which was 4.2% lower than a production volume of 506,874 units during Jan-Mar 2016. This year-on-year decrease
second quarter of 2017 at 11.2 percent. For total revenues for the second quarter in 2018 was 169.2 million Baht a decline by 5.5% from the same period last year. Due to rental revenues and sale promotion
by Baht 127.16 million due to a decline in revenues from construction services and sales of construction materials. Revenues from construction services and sales of construction materials The Company
) (55.55) India 160.65 194.38 (33.73) (17.35 Total 2,153.29 2,838.12 (684.83) (24.13) Overall sales revenue decline as an impact of lower production volume due to the lower production in automotive industry
51.31% to 50.92%. However, the Company continues to closely monitor to reduce the food waste and for purchasing to deal with new suppliers for better deal in term of better price, volume and credit term
temperature screening at the office entry Supply the daily healthcare including face masks and alcohol gel Disinfect office spaces on a regular basis I. Cost reduction Negotiate to reduce rental fee with
Margin (GPM) In 2Q19, gross profit from sales of real estate was THB 179.1mn, where GPM was 26.1%, declined from THB 215.8mn in 2Q18, where GPM was 27.9%. The decline in gross profit was because 22.3% of
the TV sector and traditional media have been in decline and is expected to be surpassed by OOH media (Outdoor, Transit and In- store media) and digital/online spending in the near future. Master Ad
(Decrease) Million baht % Total Revenues 388.41 388.06 0.35 0.09 Cost of Goods Sold and Services (435.23) (390.44) 44.79 11.47 Sales & Administration Expenses and Financial Cost and Tax Expense (33.15) (20.52
oversubscribed by 22.65% of total number of shares allotted. The Cash from Rights Offering and generation from Operations enabled the Company to reduce its liabilities by THB 1,505 Million during the last quarter