Baht 7.18 million, a decline of 2,453.53%. The Company would like to clarify significant changes in the Group’s operating results as follows: 1. Revenues from sales and services for the year 2018
& Calpis grew 2.7% YoY. Total Personal care continued its momentum with 11.5% growth YoY, with 42.8% growth in CLM markets. International business grew 1.5% at constant FX rate, driven by Myanmar growth
the third quarter of 2018, Sales stood at 2,101.1 million baht or an decrease of 308.3 million baht or 12.8 percent decline as compare to the same period last year. For 9- months period of 2018, the
, personal loans business, and non-performing loan management business was the important main factor driving the Group's overall performance to continue growing compared to the previous year. For the Company's
from sales was -0.7% driven by 30.4% decline in OEM sales, particularly from OEM bottles as a result of major maintenance of a furnace in Ayutthaya early this year. Domestic Beverage including C-Vitt
continued to decline. As of May 31, 2017, the Company’s total cards reached 7.87 million cards (including 2.40 million credit cards and 5.47 million member cards), net increasing by 59,000 cards from February
million (or -0.9% YoY), mainly due to a decline in OEM-personal care. However, the confectionery showed strong sales growth, led by Botan and Olé, particularly with new products launches, Olé Boost and Olé
and Olé Mini Sugar Free. However, the growth was partly offset by the decline in OEM-personal care. 1H’19 the Company’s gross margin improved to 35.0%, +330bps YoY. Gross profit increased by THB 614
as well as investment in machinery and equipment as exhibited by the decreased in domestic equipment sales and decreased in number of registered vehicles for investment purposes, the decline is also
the second half of the year. However, government expenditure was slightly decline as well as the contraction on agricultural and construction sector. The Thai economy in 2018 is expected to expand more