. Exports of services grew at a lower rate as the results of the number of Chinese tourists contracted, due to the Phuket tour boat sinking incident, and the number of Russian tourists declined, due partly to
contributed 74.0% of total operating revenue whilst Street Furniture media contributed the remaining of 26.0%. Cost of sales grew by 17.8% from THB 87mn in 2Q 2017 to THB 103mn in 2Q 2018. This was mainly due
liabilities 5,886.4 5,371.7 514.7 9.6 Issued and paid-up share capital 5,088.0 5,088.0 - - Share Premium 3,896.0 3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Appropriated - Legal reserve 141.8 45.2 96.6 213.7 Retained
of January 31, 2017 is due to reducing in retain earnings of which used for clearing the internal debt between CRSB and FKRMM. 2) Transaction’s size based on net operating profits Net operating profits
as of August 31, 2017 NTA of FKRMM as of August 31, 2017 is less than NTA as of January 31, 2017 is due to reducing in retain earnings of which used for clearing the internal debt between CRSB and
arrangement is due to the construction was completed and COD on 28 December 2020. 5 Cost of sales and service Cost of sales and service for the year ended 31 December 2020 and 2019 are presented below: Q1-2020
previously assessed partly due to delay in infrastruture investment projects. The value of merchandise exports contracted due to weaker global demand as a result of slower economic growth in a number of major
previously assessed partly due to delay in infrastruture investment projects. The value of merchandise exports contracted due to weaker global demand as a result of slower economic growth in a number of major
malls with the net leasable area (NLA) of approximately 1.7 mn sqm., a YoY increase from approximately 1.6 mn sqm. due to the opening of 2 new shopping malls in 2017, which are CentralPlaza Nakhon
. Domestic beverage sales were at THB 4,511 million, THB 388 million higher than the same period of last year (or +9.4% YoY) and reported international beverage business grew at +3.0% YoY due to FX impact