- 2019 Balance by Quarter Change Q2–19 Q1–19 Q2–18 Q2–19 VS Q1–19 Q2–19 VS Q2–18 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total Revenue 1,730.1 1,266.8 1,029.9 463.3 36.6 700.2 68.0 Total Operating Expenses
Yai and Chachoengsao branch). The Company plans to open Rayong branch, the 11st branches in the last quarter of year 2018. Industry Overview Domestic purchasing power has been under pressure due to the
operating expense due to the expenses of new outlets. In November 2018 the Company opened a new outlet in Rayong, stronghold location with high density, high purchasing power and high growth as a part of
change of scoring criteria effective this year despite an increase of average number of registered patients to 176,554 from 164,812 person yoy. Operation : Consolidated Profit & Loss Statement 3Q 3Q % 9
Change 9M/2018 9M/2017 Change MB MB % MB MB % Services income from debts collection and others 77.7 60.5 28.4% 201.8 177.0 14.0% Revenues from collection of purchased accounts receivables 369.3 288.9 27.8
of change in qualification of grid interconnection cable required by a private power operator, then also non-negotiable payment period of land purchase for the project under BMP-5, and change in
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
on investment, however, the company has invested on the solar power generation on rooftop projects and received feedback from one company. Risks and Effects from the COVID-19 Outbreak Due to the
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