decrease due to drop in sales revenue as provided in Section 1 above. Please be informed accordingly. Yours sincerely, Mr. Hamidi Bin Maulod Chief Executive Officer
decline in sales revenue was largely due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic resulting in an economic slowdown and closure of INGRS operations in Indonesia, India, Thailand and Malaysia. The local Movement
significant decline in the net earning, i.e., a 74.19 percent drop to 29.57 million baht from 114.57 million baht in the same quarter of the previous year, or a 63.29 percent decrease from the second quarter of
mainly by a decline in export volume in Thailand during the first 6-months of 2017. Profit for the Period Despite a decrease in sales revenue during the 6-month period ended 31 July 2017, profit for the
Million Baht and decrease from disposals-net 6.30 Million Baht, decreased from depreciation of 95.61 Million Baht), decline in intangible assets from amortization of 19.11 Million Baht and more non-current
Million Baht, decrease in receivable under finance lease agreement as amount of 8.87 Million Baht, decreased in investment in affiliated company decline of 100.50 Million Baht thus recording investment
Baht, decrease in receivable under finance lease agreement as amount of 8.87 Million Baht, decreased in investment in affiliated company decline of 100.50 Million Baht thus recording investment
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
million baht, or 12.67% from the same period in 2018. The decrease in revenue resulted mainly from the decline of revenues from the manufacturing and selling of Special Cutting Tools segment, which include
amounting to Baht 38.90 million, but there was no sale of investment in Q1 2018. Due to the offset between a decrease in financial cost and a decline in revenues, the net profit remained flat. In Q1 2018