private sector contribute a high demand of skilled workers and lead to an increase in household income and consumer purchasing power (Source: Bank of Thailand). Meanwhile, a rise in average oil price in the
-0.1% Food Business Revenues 2,760.9 56.9% 2,621.8 55.6% +139.1 +5.3% Total Revenues 4,854.8 100.0% 4,717.8 100.0% +137.0 +2.9% Cost of Sales – Hotels Business (1) (818.6) (16.9%) (858.9) (18.2%) -40.3
% Share of profit of associates and joint ventures (6) 0.0% 119 0.2% (125) (105.2%) Profit (loss) before finance cost and tax expense (2,569) -6.2% 2,668 5.1% (5,236) (196.3%) Finance costs 790 1.9% 292 0.6
tonnage serviced reduced by 27 per cent comparing to the 2nd quarter last year. The three companies implemented cost saving measurements e.g. personnel management to resize the company in order to suit the
percent of total cost of sales and services. The increasing amount was mostly due to higher average market fuel price, and additional excise tax rate on fuel costs from 1.0 percent to 23.0 percent of fuel
due to 1) sales decrease; 2) higher cost per unit as a result of lower utilization rate; 3) higher depreciation; 4) higher excise tax and sugar tax following the Excise Act, B.E. 2560; 5) sales
total cost of sales and services respectively. The rising amount was mostly due to higher average market fuel price, and additional excise tax rate on fuel costs from 1.0 percent to 23.0 percent of fuel
of electricity generation capacity and 30 tons per hour of steam generation capacity with the project cost of approximately Baht 3,105 million (the debt proportion is approximately 75 percent and the
%. Distribution costs for the 4th quarter 2018 represented 21.2% of revenue from sales, increased from the same period last year Baht 2.39 million or 2.7%. The change was due to increasing of rental expense. 1/2
completed projects and new projects that received in this year. 2. Cost of construction increases in the amount of Baht 63.48 million or 71.30% for three-month period and Baht 168.06 million or 84.73% for