details are as follows; Operating Performance 1. Revenues Unit: Million Baht The overview of revenue for the 2nd quarter of the year 2018 by comparing to the same period of the last year, the revenue from
environment The Thai economy for the year 2018 expanded as expected according to its potential. For the last quarter of 2018, the economy continued to expand largely from domestic demands contributed both from
decline is also partly due to the high base of last year. Public spending excluding transfers also declined from acceleration in disbursement during last year. Nevertheless, private consumption remains the
assets for the first half of 2019 stood at 47.6% remaining at same level when comparing to the same period last year. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt restructuring totaled Baht 1,095
excluding loss from sale and revaluations of foreclosed assets for the nine months of 2019 stood at 46.9% declining from 47.2% from the same period last year. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt
excluding loss from sale and revaluations of foreclosed assets for the nine months of 2019 stood at 46.9% declining from 47.2% from the same period last year. Bad debts and doubtful accounts and loss on debt
the same period of the last year. The increasing revenue came from export sales which the growth rate was 4.74 percent and the export sales from furniture was equivalent to 60 percent of total revenue
EBITDA as well as increased share of profit from joint ventures and lower finance costs. • Total assets as of 31 December 2019 stood at THB 53,531mn, decreasing by 0.8% or THB 429mn from 31 December 2018
Operating EBITDA of THB 50 Million during the current Quarter compared to THB 41 Million Last Year Quarter. The Company has recorded a net loss of THB 433 Million for the Quarter against a net loss of THB 311
of THB 45 million compared to unrealized exchange gain of THB 19 million and reversal of loss on devaluation of inventories of THB 122 million during the same period last year. The Company has recorded