25% yoy, respectively. The substantial increase in 9M’18 was mainly from the accounting expense stemming from the revised down of social security income of 4Q’17 for amount of THB 10.7 million. Without
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
baht from the previous quarter. Administrative and Selling Expenses Selling, general, and administrative expense amounted to Bt421.8 million in 3Q19, or 13.7% of sales, a decrease from Bt463.7 million in
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
, whereas the final acquisition price may be adjusted due to some factors. In this respect, this share purchase transaction will take place after approval of the related governmental agency and satisfaction
seen in the final quarter of last year. Broadly speaking, the Thai economy may grow within a range of 3.2-3.9 percent in 2019, down from the growth of 4.1 percent in 2018. Improvement in domestic
consumption, private investment and public spending. Under these circumstances, Thai economic growth in the first quarter of 2018 may be almost on par with the level seen in the final quarter of last year