. In the second quarter, business conditions in the food packaging industry continued to grow, due to the increasing demand over the concerns of Coronavirus (Covid-19). As a result, there are more orders
, when the Company’s production dropped in the first half of the 2019, HM has more free production capacity to support external customers. In second half of 2019, HM received more orders from the products
orders from the Samut Sakhon and Rayong Provincial Governments. Consequently the Company temporarily closed 3 stores to control the spread of COVID- 19 in the COVID- 19 control areas: 1. HomePro Mahachai
3,663,678 Less : Allowance for doubtful accounts (9,080) (14,884) 3,112,417 3,648,794 Inventory In general, Hana's production is based on clients' orders, consequently, the majority of inventory are raw
situation that has been continuing to adversely affect sales performance of the Company. Export sales decreased by 44.5% due to customers in India, ASEAN, and America cut their orders considering lack of
, including the notifications of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission, orders and circulars issued or providing guidelines in accordance with the aforementioned Notification of the Capital
while many surveyed markets failed to do so. In addition, the SEC?s strict review on financial statements of listed firms led to orders of special audit or rectification to ensure correct information for
%) (Reversal of) loss on confirmed purchase orders for undelivered raw material 21 0 100% Other income 97 45 116% Total income 13,268 30,180 (56%) Expenses Cost of sale - Cost of goods sold 13,386 29,342 54
-2017 amounted to THB 82 million which higher than last year quarter by THB 23 million, derived from the strengthen of the Thai Baht against the US dollar. Reversal of loss on confirmed purchase orders
exchange gains 71 0 100% (Reversal of) loss on confirmed purchase orders for undelivered raw material 3 0 100% Other income 19 12 56% Total income 4,022 7,828 (49%) Expenses Cost of sale - Cost of goods sold