is likely leaving its mark on the Thai economy. Private consumption growth moderated noticeably in Q1 while private investment fell, reflecting dampening domestic demand. Manufacturing output
(TFRS 9), reflecting to the mark-to-market of financial instruments in associates of power business. 3. Decrease in Trade and other receivables (net) of THB 440.0 mm, because of the dividend income from
Thailand which is operated by SAAM-SP1. In Quarter 3 of 2020, electricity sales are THB 13.77 million, representing 24.17% of total revenue, reflecting a THB 0.91 million or 7.08% increase from the same
informative and tailored reporting specific to clients? circumstances. This is in contrast with the present reporting approach consisting of andard terms and boilerplates.? Reflecting on the meeting?s
. The revenue is down reflecting from stores closed from 138 stores to 121 stores. Net selling price of Q2 2017 is higher than Q2 2016 by 5%. As a result, revenue is down due to the customer price
. The revenue is down reflecting from stores closed from 138 stores to 121 stores. Net selling price of Q2 2017 is higher than Q2 2016 by 5%. As a result, revenue is down due to the customer price
increasing in cost of goods sold and selling expenses, (reflecting increase in sales eg. freight expenses). • Administrative expenses increase 80% mainly are from reserve of contingent losses of 17.5 million
attributable by the subsidiary as RJH’ s SW insurer quota was nearly full. For SW income per insurer, the income has increased from THB 946 per insurer to THB 986 per insurer reflecting more SW income generated
goods sold, a decrease of Baht 61.3 million from Baht 3,397.8 million of 2018 to be Baht 3,336.5 million in 2019 or 1.81% decreased from last year’s which was higher than sales dropping rate reflecting
of 33.5% year on year, reflecting intense competition in the industry. As Bake Cheese Tart (Thailand) Company Limited runs under franchise business, which has rigid restrictions from the franchisor in