contribute high gross margin; 4) marketing activities to help dry stock at trade stores and prepare for new packaging launch in Q3; and 5) increased administrative expenses from higher personnel expenses to
million, decreased 2% from year 2017. Current assets mainly increased from the increase of cash and cash equivalents, trade accounts receivable and inventory of the Subsidiary Company. Non-current assets
market conditions remained subdued with downward pressure on HRC prices due to global trade tensions, high levels of imports and slowdown in Thai economy. While various representations are being made to
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly
and electronic sector, while non-durable goods sector was marginally increase. Domestic demand slowly improved in all sector as regular income. As a result, domestic industries expanded and business
measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also declined from the contractions in vehicle sales in line with the weakened household income from lower income, employment and consumer
consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also
barely changed yoy. Cash and cash equivalent decreased 19% due to the spending of some internal cash flow to acquire the remaining shares of the subsidiary in 1Q’18. Trade receivable increased because of
significant changes Q3-2017 Q4-2016 Q3-2017 VS Q4-2016 (MB) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalent 1,258.8 1,873.9 (615.1) (32.8)% Current Investment – Trading Securities - 25.2 (25.2) (100.0)% Trade and Other
baht Million baht % Total Assets 457.86 459.46 1.60 0.35 Cash and cash equivalents 92.96 100.56 7.60 8.18 Trade and other account receivables 68.62 76.26 7.64 11.13 Inventories 110.48 99.55 (10.93) (9.89