Quarter 3 2017 Increase / (Decrease) % Change Revenues from sales 157.19 77.29 79.90 103.38% Other revenues 0.18 0.34 (0.16) (47.06%) Total revenues 157.37 77.63 79.74 102.72% Cost of sales 57.43 31.62
March 2020 31 March 2019 Change For the 3 months period ended Page 2 Revenue from Sale of real estate Revenue from sale of real estate for the 3-months period ended 31 March 2020 and 2019 were THB 233.51
%) Corporate Income Tax (13.75) (1.70%) (30.38) (2.76%) (16.63) (54.74%) Net Profit 8.33 1.03% 19.00 1.73% (10.67) (56.16%) For the 9 months period ended 30 September 2020 30 September 2019 Change Page 2 Revenue
Quarter 1 2017 Increase / (Decrease) % Change Revenues from sales 214.32 96.56 117.76 121.96% Other revenues 0.24 0.44 (0.20) (45.45%) Total revenues 214.56 97.00 117.56 121.20% Cost of sales 77.95 42.84
to lower household income, sharp decline in employment, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors, and high rate of household debt. Despite the government economic stimulus, the impact of
sector, with manufacturing and industrial sectors suffering a sharp contraction. In order to mitigate the economic impact, the Government and other institutions have introduced relief measures to help
in world oil prices, resulting in a sharp drop in commodity prices this causes a lot of price competition. Yours Sincerely, Ms. Piyanan Suwannaphasri Assistant Managing Director Authorized to sign
fallen by THB 34.73 million, which has led 2nd quarter company’s net profit to fall to THB 0.69 million, a decrease of THB 16.05 million (96.2%). The main factors causing a sharp fall in underwriting
while expenses had grown, as a result; a huge drop in 6 months period by 137%. Profit (Loss) before tax: A sharp drop of 174% in 2Q19 comparing to 2Q18, while 6 months recorded a 91% less than the same
- denominated debt. Economic Outlook for 2020 In 2020, Thailand’s economic growth will likely slow to the range of 1.9 - 2.3 percent on account of several challenges. External factors include a sharp drop in