. The financial statement for the year 2016 did not comply with the Thai Accounting Standard no.18 (revised 2015), Revenue (TAS 18) and clause 14 a(i) of IAS - IE 18. Later, the rectified financial
the SET and the SEC Office. The Form 56-1 did not comply with the Thai Accounting Standard no.18 (revised 2015), Revenue (TAS 18) and clause 14 a(i) of IAS - IE 18. Later, the rectified Form 56-1 was
Office.The Form 56-2 did not comply with the Thai Accounting Standard no.18 (revised 2015), Revenue (TAS 18) and clause 14 a(i) of IAS – IE 18. Later, the rectified Form 56-2 was filed with the SET and the SEC
total revenue of THB 1,621 million, a decrease of 9.5% from 4Q17, contributed by decrease in revenues from the absence of Dusit Princess Korat Hotel and Other income. Earnings before Interest, Taxes
mainly by hotel business performance improvement and the gain from the sale of other long-term investment The Company reported 1Q18 revenue of THB 1,698 million, an increase of 12.5%, mainly driven by
Plants (CUP 1-3) and IRPC Clean Power (IRPC-CP) declined. Additionally, there was a decrease in revenue from Availability Payment (AP) of Sriracha Power Plant due to a lower Weight factor during the rainy
Financial Statements 3Q'18 3Q'17 % Change YTD 2018 YTD 2017 % Change Revenue from Sales and Services 443.4 406.2 9.2% 1,288.9 1,199.6 7.4% - Operating Revenue1 423.9 404.2 4.9% 1,264.9 1,165.5 8.5% - Other
. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition, the broader marketplace amid the advancing digital age, regulatory changes, the rapid pace of technological advancement and fast
strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition amid the advancing digital age and the rapid pace of technological advancement, together with the
from IATA revealed an increase in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) at 6.7 percent, down from 7.7 percent in the same period last year. Asia-Pacific have the highest passenger volume growth at 9.2