expected to severely contract during the outbreak. The export sector has been impacted by declining demand from trading partners and supply chain disruption, while the tourism sector has been impaired by
% contraction in the previous quarter, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic situation which disrupted economic activities in many sectors, especially in tourism sector that was directly impacted by lockdown
recovery of the tourism sector and the return of foreign tourists. However, economic expansion remains at risk from the impact of higher cost of living on households and headline inflation tends to rise
amortization expense due to cost of rights to operated expressway sectors of Si Rat Expressway Sector A, B, C were fully amortized in the first quarter of the year 2020 whereas there was an increase in expenses
% in the previous quarter, driven mainly by a slowdown in domestic demand and private consumption. The exports sector fell sharply due to the continued strength of the baht, while tourism sector also
(33.37) -68.17% Share of gain of investments in associates (0.04) (0.40) (0.35) 836.84% 2.85 (2.01) (4.86) -170.47% Finance costs (0.04) (0.08) (0.04) 100.61% (0.18) (0.22) (0.05) 25.73% Profit before
sector the Thai economy continues to outperform with Q2 growth at 4.6% slightly below Q1 but remaining strong. Private consumption growth was robust in July and August, supported by higher consumer
2,451 44 1.8 Selling and administrative expenses 305 312 (7) -2.2 Total expenses 2,800 2,763 37 1.3 Profit from operating activities 1,089 1,362 (273) -20.0 Finance cost 379 305 74 24.3 Interest expense
remains sluggish, resulting in the contraction of advertising expenditures by 11.4% YoY to 26,351mn in the third quarter of 2017. Overall advertising spending was weighed down by TV sector (Analogue TV
activity in the first quarter of 2018 continued to expand from the previous quarter, driven mainly by the solid growth momentum of merchandise exports and the tourism sector. Private consumption continued to