containment measures in Thailand. With regards to domestic demand, public expenditure would remain an important economic driver. Meanwhile, private consumption should gradually pick up compared to second
from core business (4 items) 714.91 100.0% 832.82 100.0% 842.14 100.0% 1.1% 17.8% Cost of services (535.72) -74.9% (658.51) -79.1% (658.33) -78.2% 0.0% 22.9% Gross profit 179.19 25.1% 174.31 20.9% 183.81
income - 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% Advertising income 13 0.6% 12 0.4% -7.7% Total revenue from core business (4 items) 2,245 100.0% 3,105 100.0% 38.3% Cost of services (1,674) -74.6% (2,373) -76.4% 41.8% Gross
that bolstered purchasing power. Government expenditure also plays important role in sustaining the economy with fixed expenses continuing to expand in comparison to the same period last year, especially
financing cost stood at 2.81% Net debt to equity ratio stood at 0.07x In 2017, CPN spent approximately THB 16,024 mn of capital expenditure (CAPEX), THB 10,455 mn of which on land acquisition and development
% in the previous quarter due to a slowdown in both of export and tourism sectors. Meanwhile, the private consumption expenditure accelerated in line with rising consumer confidence. In addition, the
measures to maintain profitability; namely controlling operational costs such as marketing expenses, utility expenses, over-time compensation, associate’s commission and outsourced labor cost. The
(decreased) 2018 2017 Amount % Total revenues 820.40 815.31 5.09 0.62 Total expenses and finance cost 799.70 782.71 16.99 2.17 Share of profit from investments in associated companies 84.23 10.55 73..68 698.45
) Description For the year ending 31 December Year Increased (decreased) 2017 2016 Amount % Total revenues 815.31 791.94 23.37 2.95 Total expenses and finance cost 782.71 762.13 20.58 2.70 Share of profit from
274.90 -0.10 549.51 529.72 3.74 Cost of goods sold 154.23 133.04 15.93 151.91 1.53 306.13 279.60 9.49 Selling expenses and administrative expenses 115.04 103.96 10.66 105.32 9.23 220.36 195.70 12.60