monetization to HREIT and WHART last year, thereby reducing the leasable area. Gross profit from rental and service of warehouses, distribution centers and factories in the third quarter of 2017 was THB 174.8 mm
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
finance costs due to the adoption of TFRS16 • Total assets as of 31 March 2020 stood at THB 66,192mn, increasing by 23.7% or THB 12,661mn from 31 December 2019. Assets increased primarily from impact of the
in sales from the restaurant business while still having other fixed costs of sales (kitchen area), such as staff, rent, utilities and depreciation. The gross profit margin decreased from 47.4% in 2019
loss was incurred from THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable Finance cost was Bt1,414mn, decreasing
wave of COVID-19, as well as expanding food delivery service points to have higher area coverage • Focusing on increasing pop-up stores instead of establishing new dessert café branch as it requires
delivery channels and take-home services. In addition, products that are sold in the marketplace area of the regular branch are also available at these new branches The company will continuously develop new
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