assets of 153.38 million baht, most of which were trade receivables amount of 105.64 million baht due to lower sales from the COVID-19 situation. Next, the inventories decreased by 81.46 million baht due
costs for 2017 equal to 561.1 million baht more than 2016 at 25.5%. This was due to an increasing of rental cost, utilities expenses and services cost, food and beverage cost of goods sold 12.9 million
2016 at 25.5%. This was due to an increasing of rental cost, utilities expenses and services cost, food and beverage cost of goods sold 12.9 million baht. The Gross Profit Margin was 152.4 million baht
Yai, Chachoengsao, Rayong and Diana Branch. Industry Overview Thailand’s overall economy grew slower than expected in 1Q19 due to domestic and global factors. The biggest impact is from the global
derivatives business of Baht 233 million. The decrease in brokerage fee income was from securities business due to a decrease in SET average daily trading volume of retail investors. 1.2 Fees and Service income
December 2019, the company and its subsidiaries have debt to equity ratio is 1.73:1, compared to the 2018 is 1.23:1, increased by 0.50 times, due to increased of long-term loans from financial institutions
million or 23.23% due to the subsidiary company. The write-off of receivables (student retirement) was from uncontactable students, and the rate of debt forgiveness in the past decreased. The allowance is
02-943-7740 2. Decrease in cost of goods sold and services (19.92), compared to the same period last year. This is due to the decrease in sales volume. And higher raw material costs. 3.The increase in
7,796.9 million, increased Baht 626.8 million, due to net profit from operating. As of 30 June 2017, the company and its subsidiaries have debt to equity ratio is 0.77:1, compared to the 2016 is 0.78:1
subsidiaries have debt to equity ratio is 0.77:1, compared to the 2016 is 0.73:1, increased by 0.04 times, due to increased of loans from financial institutions and increased of shareholders’ equity, due to