71.9 Allowance for the decline in value of inventory 2.2 0.9 150.6 12.4 3.9 219.9 Selling expenses 49.7 73.7 (32.6) 157.1 216.5 (27.4) Administrative expenses 38.8 38.0 2.1 98.0 142.5 (31.2) Foreign
, the Company and its subsidiaries recorded total sales of Baht 1,222 million, a decrease of 6% YoY, occurred from a decline in Domestic Branded sales. This decrease was mainly from the food service
subsidiaries for 1Q21 at Baht 1,463 million, an increase of 32.0% from the previous quarter. When comparing to 1Q20, net profit decline slightly by 1.4%. The consolidated comprehensive income for 1Q21 totaled
Dubai crude in Q1/2020 was at 50.41 $/BBL, a decline of 11.63 $/BBL, or a decline approaching almost 20% from the previous quarter. Moreover, the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand caused demand for fuel
of the virus has caused demand for consumption of fuel around the world to decline with significance. This factor is putting pressure on the price of crude and finished product to drop significantly
stages of the outbreak of COVID 19, the Company formed a central committee to monitor and manage risks, as well as establishing working committees for all subsidiaries. These committees closely monitor and
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
Biofuel Co., Ltd.) revenue soften due to a decline in average B100 product selling price; a result of the crude palm oil price drop. Sales volume rose from the previous quarter, from the government’s policy
decline of 6.14 $/BBL or 10% compared to previous year. This has led to performance from 2018 to 2019 of the refinery industry, including the company’s, to decline. In 2019, the company and its subsidiaries
2Q 2020/21 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS (YOY) In 2Q 2020/21, MACO recorded an operating revenue of THB 507mn, a decrease of 32.2% YoY. The decline on overall performance was from the prolonged impact of COVID