85.76% from Q1 year 2017. The reason was the delay on the shipment to customers in the first two months of year 2018. The main raw materials’ crop, which is sweet corn, was delayed due to the weather. The
production and able to shipment on time which made company’s selling volume increased. Cost of Sales for Q1 / 2023 and Q1 / 2022 was 432.19 million baht and 290.96 million baht, respectively. It increased
includes the following projects: - THB 355 million for the refurbishment of hotels in Maldives, Pattaya and Srinakarin, the renovation of Dusit Thani College, the investment in IT and Software systems; and
5.9% Q-o-Q, but a reduction of 0.6% Y-o-Y. Total Sales revenue in USD terms grew by 5.8% Q-o-Q and 7.6% Y-o-Y, while PCB shipment value raised 6.55% Q-o-Q and 9.89% Y-o-Y (Table 5). The Y-o-Y Sales
Village underwent a major renovation with partial closure of the resort and was back in full capacity in late 2016. Despite 45 villas in addition, the resort showed an increase in occupancy rate and revenue
FY2017. During 2016, Phi Phi Village underwent a major renovation with partial closure of the resort and was back in full capacity in late 2016. Despite 45 villas in addition, the resort showed an increase
in terms of volume for all products and new trade partners. In March 2019, the shipment peaked ever since the company’s inception. BCP Trading transacted trade of petroleum product 6. 91 million
in capacity utilization of Phase 3 at the new plant, but sales dropped in the following 2H18 (Table 4, PCB shipment value dropped 13% Q-o-Q in 4Q18) due to the typical low season and the effect of the
, property, plant and equipment increased by Baht 76.42 million which was new machines that ordered since last year but the shipment delayed until the early of this year and there was some capital expenditure
shipment delayed until the early of this year and were the investment for machine and equipment improvement. As of 30 September 2017 the Company had consolidated liabilities increased from last year by Baht