adopted since 2020, which impact to rental decrease THB 1,959 million, depreciation increase THB 1,746 million, financial cost increase THB 355 million, and administrative expenses decrease THB 8 million
According to the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in the second quarter of 2021 increased by 7.5% (y-y) compared with a decrease of 2.6
Position As at 31 December 2021 As at 30 June 2022 Increase/ (Decrease) % Inc.(Dec.) Total assets 649.62 642.23 (7.38) -1.15% Total liabilities 99.83 100.78 0.95 0.94% Total equity 549.79 541.46 (8.34) -1.54
follows: Particulars Year 2015 Year 2014 increase (decrease) Million Baht % Million Baht % Million Baht % Revenue Revenue from immovable property sales 919.19 98.12% 509.24 94.7% 409.95 80.50% Other income
follows: Particulars Year 2015 Year 2014 increase (decrease) Million Baht % Million Baht % Million Baht % Revenue Revenue from immovable property sales 919.19 98.12% 509.24 94.7% 409.95 80.50% Other income
% respective of the total liabilities. The decrease for long term loan in year 2018 due to gradually paying off some balance of debt from the finance institution. Shareholder’s equity The Company’s shareholder’s
decrease in travelling expenses, but the higher in transportation expense which was in line with sales volume. Administrative Expenses Q2/2020, the Company and its subsidiaries had the admin expenses of
2017 as follows: Profit and Loss Statement Total Revenue The company earned THB 200.5 mn in Q2/2017, decrease from the same period in last year amounting to THB 18.6 mn by 8.5% can be summarized as
September 2017 which has been reviewed by auditor are as follows: Table1: Financial Summary for the three-month period of year 2016 and 2017 Unit: Million Baht Q3’2017 Q3’2016 Increase (Decrease) % Change
the end of December 2016, due to a decrease in the value of foreign-denominated debentures as a result of the Baht’s appreciation. Shareholders’ Equity Shareholders’ equity (attributable to the Bank) as