. The Company and subsidiaries had cost of sales and services in the amount of THB 627 million which decreased by THB 389 million or decreased by 38.2 percent from the same period last year due to the
demand for cash flow of the Company in a timely manner without having to bear high operating costs in each month; (7.3) The request for the License return also reduces the high cost of interest because the
(Decrease) Million Baht % Total Revenues 1,997.19 1,570.92 426.27 27.14 Sell and Services 1,980.67 1,562.80 417.87 26.74 Other Income 16.52 8.12 8.40 103.45 Cost of Goods Sold and Services (2,046.23
(difference between Methyl Ester selling price and feedstock cost) in quarter 3/2017 was 4.8 Baht/Kg decreased 3% from quarter 2/2017 which was at 4.9 Baht/kg, and increased 12% from quarter 3/2016 which was at
investment in this quarter. Cost of service amounted to Baht 2,026 Million represented a decrease from the same quarter of the previous year by Baht 565 Million or 21.8 percent mainly from the decrease in
commercial bank business under the law governing businesses of financial institutions; The originator under the first paragraph shall receive a clear resolution for fund raising through issuance of sukuk from
increase of Baht 367 million, or 1.57 percent in net interest income derived from rising interest income and effective funding cost management. Meanwhile, operating expenses rose Baht 487 million, or 3.07
President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Board of Director of Eason & Co Public Company Limited (“Company”) meeting No. 3/2020 dated on May 13, 2020 passed the resolution to extend financial assistance
and within the established targets. Our net interest margin (NIM) equaled 3.43 percent – slightly higher than the preceding quarter. Our cost to income ratio rose marginally from the previous quarter to
electricity dispatched to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under the SPP – Firm contract. In addition, GPSC has managed to improve the profitability in 2017 as a result of efficient cost