services (excluding fuel cost) 2,058.80 1,554.21 504.59 32.5 Revenue from finance lease contract 750.86 885.23 (134.37) (15.2) Share of profit of associates and joint ventures 1,081.13 888.83 192.30 21.6
, representing a decrease of 5.5%. This is because the invoice has been issued on the projects that were completed and delivered in Q3–2020. Therefore, the unbilled receivables decreased. Inventories increased by
measures to release the economic impact. Having considered the above-mentioned circumstances, the Bank of Thailand lowered the Thai economy growth outlook in 2020, from an increase of 1.5-2.5% to a decrease
derivatives and hedge accounting, relating to Expenditure Hedging, resulting in decrease of foreign exchange effect. (2) The share of loss from Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy Power Company Limited (“PNPC”), a joint venture
in 2018 mainly from the increase of provision expenses and employee expenses - Share of gain from investments in joint ventures in 2019 amounted 171.99 million baht compared to 511.93 million baht in
, 2017. The conclusions are as follow; 1. Revenue : The total revenue of the 2nd quaternary for the year 2017 was MTHB 947.21 representing an decrease 44.41% comparing to the total revenue of amount MTHB
249.38 313.20 -20.38 Selling & Marketing expenses 107.99 58.88 83.41 66.47 49.43 34.47 Administrative expenses 94.78 57.82 63.92 85.01 52.16 62.98 EBIT 74.30 232.93 -68.10 97.90 211.61 -53.74 Share of loss
that took effect in 2017 that represented a reduction of about 2% on average. However, consignment sales were almost fully realized in the current period. The Q-o-Q decrease in revenue was primarily due
cash paid-in for share capital increase of subsidiary in China during late of September. In addition, property, plant and equipment increased by Baht 78 million which were new machines that ordered since
net profit of 177.26 million baht, while the separated statements show the net profit of 88.95 million baht. Comparing to year 2016, both statements show the decrease of the net profits by 54.08 million