E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending June 30, 2019 The Thai economy faced increased headwinds in the second quarter of 2019. Exports, tourism and private investment – among major economic activities – were hampered by the worse-than-expected global economic slowdown. Meanwhile, consumers’ purchasing power weakened amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were aff...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2018 gained further traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition...
, increased the amount of 37.5 million Baht or 38.1%. The increase of non-current liability was due to the long term debt which was used for purchasing a new machine and building a new factory at Map Ta Put. -7
Lamlukka owned by WHA Venture Holding Co., Ltd. (2.3) Omada Aerospace Factory Rayong owned by Warehouse Asia Alliance Co., Ltd. - 2 - The assets’ details appear in Annex 1. 2. Price of Selling Assets to
Lamlukka owned by WHA Venture Holding Co., Ltd. (2.3) Omada Aerospace Factory Rayong owned by Warehouse Asia Alliance Co., Ltd. The assets’ details appear in Annex 1. - 2 - 2. Price of Selling Assets to
ports and terminal services and ice cube factory Revenues from Ports and Terminal Services, the subsidiary (AIPT) were received from the Company who was only customer to AIPT, therefore such transaction
decreased by THB 87.73 million or 65.70% from the fiscal year 2014 because of reduced in demand for palm oil. 3. Revenues of ports and terminal services and ice cube factory Revenues from Ports and Terminal
utilization, which was partially offset by a lower cost of the copper (Table 2). Furthermore, as the majority of factory burden costs are fixed, whereas total production volume decreased, which resulted in a
Baht 102.11 million or 30.06% from the same period of previous year. The increase in cost of sales was not in line with the increase in revenue from sales due to the fixed cost of expenditure on factory
, an increase of THB 89.05 million or 35.32% from the previous year of THB 252.14 million. Revenue from rent and service came from leased spaces of warehouse/factory in Bangkok Free Trade Zone Project