. Private consumption has tended to slow down due to lower income and employment rate, especially in the export sector. In addition, consumers' purchasing power is still affected by high household debt and
Fair in Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Songkhla (Hat Yai), generating satisfactory same-store sales in the second quarter of 2019. This resulted in the company having total income and net profit of 17,565.41
production, as farm income has remained subdued due to falls in market prices. Nevertheless, overall domestic demand grew at a moderate pace, and durable goods consumption has slowly picked up. The performance
factors have not yet been fully reflected in household purchasing power due to high levels of household debt. Consequently, the increase in household income is being partly used to repay debt, and so will
ended 30 June 2017 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Thai economy expanded in the 2nd quarter driven by the export and tourism sectors. However farm income growth is still subdued, as
ended 30 June 2017 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Thai economy expanded in the 2nd quarter driven by the export and tourism sectors. However farm income growth is still subdued, as
Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales income 15,400.82 15,097.66 303.16 2.01% Rental and service income 493.36 480.81 12.55 2.61% Other income 599.77 577.93 21.84 3.78% Total revenues 16,493.95 16,156.40 337.56
for the three-month period of year 2018 and 2017 Unit: Million Baht Q1’2018 Q1’2017 Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales income 14,874.75 14,270.69 604.06 4.23% Rental and service income 499.08 481.06
) % Change Revenue from contracts with customers* 63,046.23 61,951.32 1,094.91 1.77% Rental income 2,207.08 1,975.06 232.02 11.75% Other income 2,170.56 2,123.53 47.03 2.21% Total revenues 67,423.88 66,049.91
March 2019, which performed as targeted. This resulted in same store sales in the first quarter of 2019 at a satisfactory level, with the company having total income and net profit in the amount of