122.95 61.10 61.85 101.23% Net Profit 99.49 50.78 48.71 95.92% Basic Earnings per Share 0.52 0.25 0.27 95.92% Performance Report The epidemic of COVID-19 affects the supply and demand of both domestic and
2019 because the major customer which is Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) has slowed down the use of such service due to the pandemic of COVID-19 that make it difficult to get into customer’s work place and
. would like to inform the financial results for the first quarter of 2019. The Company and its subsidiary reported a net profit of THB 127.61 million or earnings per share of THB 0.13, comparing to a net
achieved strong earnings, a growth of 49% in core EBIDTA or $749 mil- lion which is on track to deliver over $1 Billion in annual EBITDA in 2017, the first time in the history of the Company. The strong
integration of acquired businesses, the start of earning recovery in our high-volume Necessities business and our stable but higher-margin HVA business. We delivered record earnings and cash flows and expect
200.83 (110.16) (54.85) Earnings per share (Baht per share) 0.08 0.25 (0.17) (68.00) Net Profit The company and subsidiaries realized net profit as of the fiscal year 2014, ended as of December 31, 2014 of
451.9 MB which increased from December 31, 2019 in amount of 3.8 MB due to the adjustment of the cumulative effects from the retained earnings by 1.9 MB, the dividends payment from retained earnings by
and its subsidiaries had total shareholder equity of 423.3 MB which decreased from December 31, 2019 in amount of 24.8 MB due to the adjustment of the cumulative effects from the retained earnings by
meet market demand in 3Q17. Therefore, the tailwinds in volume and margins are expected to handsomely beat earnings estimates on a fully diluted basis following the exercise of W1 warrants. 3 In last
domestic tourists and earnings of Thai labor have declined while unemployment rate has been increasing. In addition, whilst private consumption shows some growth but limits in some areas; therefore