%. The consolidated financial statements show a net profit for the nine-month period in Q3/2017 of THB 150.18 million; while the net profit attributable to the shareholders of the Company in Q3/2017 is THB
for the separate financial statements in the year 2017 at THB 510.27 million, increasing THB 134.74 million from the previous year, or increasing 35.88%. The consolidated financial statements show a net
results of operations of the Company in Q2–2020 show that revenues from sales and services increased from Q1–2021 and Q2–2020. This is because most of the revenue in Q2–2021 that came from ongoing projects
consist of THB 3,022 million as the cost of construction, show equipment, theme park design and decoration, service fee for specialist and interest expense, while the remaining THB 548 million accounts for
consist of THB 3,022 million as the cost of construction, show equipment, theme park design and decoration, service fee for specialist and interest expense, while the remaining THB 548 million accounts for
% shareholding of its registered capital held by the Company. The total investment cost of THB 3,570 million consist of THB 3,022 million as the cost of construction, show equipment, theme park design and
disruption of cross border logistics ( that was an issue in Q2), or further large scale lockdowns, so no further one shot impact similar to April-May is projected. The cost saving measures will continue to
increase of 463.3 MB and 700.2 MB or increase of 36.6% and 68.0%, respectively. This is because the Company had delivered many large-scale projects which had just been auctioned in early 2019. Those large
the first time. The economics of scale has already improved and the synergetic effect between both companies will increase throughout 2019 particularly on the fixed cost side. EBITDA in Q1 2018 improved
majority and sheer number of parties, governing could prove difficult. A large stimulus package is expected and large-scale projects are likely to go ahead. This should help boost the economy going forward