the 6-month period ended June 30, 2018 was 2.52 million baht, increased from the same period of previous year by 1.04 million baht or 70.32%. 2.3. Administrative expense for the first six month of 2018
expense due to the cost of business in both domestic land transportation business and hemodialysis solution distribution business for the 9 months period. The company did not have these expenses during 2017
related to generation and distribution of electricity under SAAM-SP1 mainly includes (1) depreciation expense for the solar power project, (2) operation and maintenance, and (3) other costs such as utility
selling scrap total of Baht 0.46 Million. Compared with same period of last year was total of Baht 2.70 Million. 3. Adminstrative expenses On Q1/2019, the Group’s administrative expense total of Baht 19.11
(91,353) 9.15% (65,895) 7.78% (25,458) 38.63% Selling expenses (37,911) 3.80% (23,433) 2.77% (14,478) 61.78% Administrative expenses (183,224) 18.35% (269,138) 31.76% 85,914 31.92% Other expense - 0.00
! (Insurer Fee) - - " 89% c **(Other Expense**) 12.25 0.009 #" 89% !-# * (Total*) 1,517.04 1.17 " 89% 8ก @-* !ก!K (Commission) 494.64 0.38 * (##" @-* !ก!K.+" >##, c ก*3-% กก @-* !ก!K (Excluding Broker
) - - " 9H% 9ก %!9# +ก! (Insurer Fee) - - " 9H% e **(Other Expense**) 11.66 0.01 #" 9H% !-# * (Total*) 1,279.79 1.18 " 9H% 9ก ;-* !ก!? (Commission) 769.18 0.71 * (##" ;-* !ก!?.+" k##, e ก*3-% กก ;-* !ก
government spending and economic stimulus measures such as the reduction of personal income tax rates and adjustment of minimum wage, including investment in large infrastructure as well as the government
aforementioned impact and economic uncertainties, which led several businesses reduce their advertising spending. Domestic advertising revenue was THB 97mn, a decrease of 62.9% YoY. International advertising
private investment increased in line with the economic recovery. Meanwhile, the government expenditures spending grew primarily through regular spending. However, government expenditures increased from the