operating results Details as follows: Performance summary (Summary Table) Unit: Million Baht Q2/2019 Q2/2020 %change 6M/2019 6M/2020 % change Revenue from contracts with customers 91.8 87.0 -5.2% 181.7 184.1
non-current assets amounted 1,035.1 million baht, increased 64.0 million baht or 6.6 percent compared to non-current assets as of December 31, 2019. The significant change occurred from changes in
baht or 5.5 percent compared to non-current assets as of December 31, 2019. The significant change occurred from changes in accounting policies due to Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16
. Details are as follow: Buyer (Remained No Change) Cal-Comp Electronics (Philippines) Inc. (“CCPH”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company Seller (Remained No Change) Kinpo Electronics, Inc. and/or its
-2022 Balance by Quarter Change Topic Q1-22 Q4-21 Q1-21 Q1-22 VS Q4-21 Q1-22 VS Q1-21 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total revenue 1,399.2 1,620.3 1,824.2 (221.1) (13.6) (425.0) (23.3) Total operating
Balance by Quarter Change Q3-24 Q2-24 Q3-23 Q3-24 VS Q2-24 Q3-24 VS Q3-23 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total revenue 1,926.4 1,866.9 1,704.9 59.5 3.2 221.5 13.0 Total operating expenses 1,738.9 1,698.2
from slow investment from private sector and export sector. Additionally, Thailand’s tourism has shown slow pace from a drop in international tourist arrival, especially Chinese tourists (Source: The
Transport Association). In terms of the Thailand tourism industry in the second quarter of 2018, the number of international tourist arrival to Thailand increased by 9.1 percent, compared to the same period
Transport Association). In terms of the Thailand tourism industry in the second quarter of 2018, the number of international tourist arrival to Thailand increased by 9.1 percent, compared to the same period
while the tourism growth decelerate from drop in arrival from Chinese visitors which was effected from the deadly Phuket boat accident. In addition the weak of Chinese Yuan against US dollar, resulting