and the private sector in encouraging the market to shift from regular ESG practices and integrate SDGs impact in business and investment strategies. Congratulations to the government and the private
operations at stores remaining open, we are strictly following safety measures, such as: restricting the number of people in store at any one time; regular cleaning and disinfecting, especially at the
expenses 1,713.7 1,557.6 1,357.0 156.1 10.0 356.7 26.3 Profit for the period 142.7 121.6 117.2 21.1 17.4 25.5 21.8 In Q3-2022, The Thai Economy improved from the previous quarter. This is because the service
percent, a gross profit of 662.93 million baht (1Q2019: 634.56 million baht), an increase of 28.37 million baht or 4.47 percent. Profit before finance costs, tax expense, depreciation and amortization was
2.Net operating profits Net Profit from the acquiring assets x 100 Total net profit of the Company Not calculated due to loss 3.the value of consideration Value of transaction paid or received x 100
ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2019 3. Financial highlights (based on Thai FRS) Q4 2019 Financial Statement Summary as of 31 December 2019 compared to Q4 2018: Note: Gross profit = Sales and service income – Cost of
ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2019 3. Financial highlights (based on Thai FRS) Q3 2019 Financial Position Summary as of 30 September 2019 compared to Q3 2018: Note: Gross profit = Sales and service
1,551.9 1,554.5 1,713.7 (2.6) (0.2) (161.8) (9.4) Profit for the period 122.1 123.0 142.7 (0.9) (0.7) (20.6) (14.4) In Q3–2023, the Thai economy expanded from the previous quarter according to private
YoY % Revenues from sales and services . . . .% . . .% . . . .% Gross profit from sales and services . . (.) (.%) . . .% . . . .% Other income . . . .% . . .% . . . .% Selling expenses
99.97% 14,388.23 99.95% 82.41 0.58% Cost of sales and services 12,914.68 90.25% 13,159.06 91.41% 244.37 1.89% Gross Profit 1,391.14 9.72% 1,229.18 8.54% (161.97) (11.64%) Other income