. Financial Status As at September 30, 2019, the Company had total assets at 4,848.78 million baht, fell by 209.27 million baht comparing to September 30, 2018, mainly due to the decrease in cash and cash
last year due to the drop of 33% in sale volume and 13% in selling price. Selling Expenses The Company recorded selling expense of Baht 64 million, which increased by Baht 61 million compared to last
fell from 96.9 percent at the end of 2016 to 96.3 percent. The Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) stood at 180.0 percent. For liquidity management, commercial banks are placing great emphasis on deposit
prices and slower decline in fresh food prices. However, inflation remained below the Bank of Thailand’s target range of 1-4 percent. Core inflation is registered at 0.49 percent, down from 0.76 percent in
. Our Thailand operation decreased slightly more than the industry volume due to higher proportion of pick-up truck business which experienced a higher decline than passenger cars. Portugal and China
8 months of 2017 resulted in a drop in China’s steel export. Rising trend in prices of flat steel in East Asia in Q3/2017 Source: Steel Business Briefing As a result, the company reported better
quarter of 2018. For second quarter of 2018, the price of pig iron continues to increase while the price of scrap seems to drop from previous quarter. Thus it will become more challenging for the global
margin fell to 1.7% (1Q 2019; 9.0%) • Reported net loss of THB 807mn (down 238% YoY), from the aforementioned lower EBITDA as well as higher share of loss from joint ventures and higher depreciation and
declined by 11.3% YoY to 26,185mn in 1Q 2017/18. The TV sector with the highest market share at 66.3% fell 13.7% YoY to THB 17,359mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.1% market
market share at 65.4% fell 12.8% YoY to THB 17,226mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.8% market share, declined by 22.7% YoY to THB 3,629mn. Out-of-Home media (OOH), which