Company incurred the increased selling and administration expenses in the amount of THB 26 million (equal to 3.3 percent) comparing to the same quarter of the previous year. A main reason is to the increase
collection of purchased account receivables was 1,109.3 million Baht in 2016, increase 370.9 million Baht or 50.2%. This was because efficiency in collection business increase and non-performing loan portfolio
performance of the Group Unit: Million Baht Q2’ 2019 Q2’ 2018 Increase (decrease) Variance (%) Total revenues 1,729 1,821 (92) (5%) Net profit 70 170 (100) (59%) The Group’s total revenues for the second
risks to be monitored going forward. An oversupply of condominium units in certain price ranges and areas, particularly condominium with price below THB 3mn, continued to increase, while the time taken
revenue growth. This promising growth was attributed by the increase of number of patients as well as bill amount per patient. Revenue growth from social security incurred from higher number of registered
marketing strategies to increase gross profit and a net profit decreased from the previous 0.63 million baht due to the year 2017, the Company had investments in many foreign countries as a result the cost of
124.6 million Baht, an increase of 4,655 percent from the third quarter of 2018, representing a net profit margin of 4.66 percent. The increased net profit in the third quarter of 2019 was mainly due to
the frequently exposed equipment with antiseptic - Clean the floor with antiseptic every hour - Increase the frequency of cleaning the toilet and checking the sufficiency of toilet paper and soap to
respectively, increasing by Baht 12 million or 1% increase compared to the same period of 2019. Details are as follows: 1) Revenue from sales of real estate in the second quarter of 2020 increased by Baht 241
Companies (“HUMAN” or the “Company”) delivered a revenue of 440.78mb (Q3 2018: 380.50mb) , an increase of 60.28mb or 15.8% . For Q3 2019, revenue from HR Solutions contributed 53.07mb or 17.8% to our growth