and international demand, which affected from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The measures of the government sector to control the spread of the virus, therefore the limit of inbound and
are explained as follows; Separate Financial Statement Q1/2019 Q1/2020 Change MB % MB % MB % Rental Income 126.9 81.2% 97.7 59.2% -29.1 -23.0% Revenue from contracts with customers 29.4 18.8% 67.4 40.8
ended 30 June 2017 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Thai economy expanded in the 2nd quarter driven by the export and tourism sectors. However farm income growth is still subdued, as
ended 30 June 2017 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Thai economy expanded in the 2nd quarter driven by the export and tourism sectors. However farm income growth is still subdued, as
-agricultural sector, which was partly supported by government measures. Although the number of overseas tourists was stable, there was a decline in the export sector which has been affected by the trade dispute
Management Discussion and Analysis for Interim Business Operations Financial Performance for the year ended December 31 , 2018 (Unit : M ill ion Baht) 2018 2017 Inc./(Dec.) % Construction income
Comparison is as follows: THB’000 Consolidated ∆% Separate ∆% 2017 2016 2017 2016 REVENUES FROM SALES AND SERVICES 2,473,795 3,672,528 -33% 1,631,566 1,812,983 -10% Interest income 1,045 1,896 -45% 36,148
follows: THB’000 Consolidated ∆% Separate ∆% 2017 2016 2017 2016 REVENUES FROM SALES AND SERVICES 2,473,795 3,672,528 -33% 1,631,566 1,812,983 -10% Interest income 1,045 1,896 -45% 36,148 21,274 70
revenue was Baht 58.63 million, an increase by Baht 41.81 million or 249% mainly from: Fee and service income of Baht 17.58 million, increasing by Baht 17.26 million mainly from ICO portal service fee of
( COVID-19) situation has improved domestically, following a significant reduction in the number of local infections. However, the continued high rate of overseas infections, combined with Government fears