of sales promotion. 3 / 4 2. Financial performance by segment. 2.1 Revenue by segment Unit: million baht for 3-month period ended March Detail 2020 2019 diff % Processing and packaging of rice 386 428
potential for use of our free cash flow in a diversified earnings stream 29-Jun-18 (Signed: 28-Jun-18) 2018E Medco Opportunity to strengthen IVL packaging footprint in the dynamic growth African region
in domestic branded sales from new packaging launch, new crop season for canned fruit, improved domestic CMG sales plus good response of new product as well as continual growth of export branded sales
Beverages cost of sales in the fiscal year 2018 was Baht 4,443 million, decreased Baht 381 million or 7.9% from the fiscal year 2017, mainly from cost reduction of raw material and packaging, partly offset by
Million, increased by Baht 14.8 Million or 2.2% from the same period of the previous year of which Baht 690.4 Million was revenue from sales. The Company had successfully recorded a sales growth of Baht
paid-up capital. The Company will recognize the profit from Manufacturing and selling dried fruits, including the return from its subsidiary. Also, the subsidiary will sustainably support growth of the
” reflecting the Company's successful strategy and future potential. 2017 Performance Analysis The Company achieved its highest-ever EBITDA of $ 1.004 billion in 2017, and achieved a 30% core EBITDA growth vis-à
” reflecting the Company's successful strategy and future potential. 2017 Performance Analysis The Company achieved its highest-ever EBITDA of $ 1.004 billion in 2017, and achieved a 30% core EBITDA growth vis-à
4,508 million, an increase of THB 754 million or 20.1% driven by higher sales of the energy drinks especially for export markets and greater sales growth from distribution of 3rd party’s products. Note: 1
: Revenue from sale and service Plastic Packaging Segment Revenue from sales of plastic packaging was 224.7 MB, an increase by 42.5 MB or 23.3% y-o-y mainly due to increase sale with the existing customers