had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
completed Low-rise projects, Maestro03 Ratchada-Rama9, Maestro14 Siam-Ratchathewi, Maestro01 Sathorn-Yenakat and Maestro07 Victory Monument. There were also transfers from existing completed big projects
equivalent to 6.99% increased resulting from the rise in both trade accounts receivable and inventory. The trade accounts payable as of Q2/2017 was Baht 228 million, an increase of Baht 4 million from Baht 223
research and development – R&D) in Q1’20 keep close to Q4’19 and Q1’19 contribute from the squeezed of Admin and Selling expenses together with the boost up of R&D workforce especially in Europe in order to
areas with a high risk of COVID-19 transmission and limiting travel. Moreover, the government has introduced various stimulus measures and programs to boost spending, such as Co-Pay, the ‘Let’s Travel
13,750.28 million, an increase of Baht 609.47 million or up by 4.64% as compared with the previous year. The amount increases were mainly driven by the rise in personnel expenses, cost of services to
PERIOD ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2017 1. Highlights Health and safety: There were zero lost time injuries in Q3 2017 Revenue: 202.67mTHB in Q3 2017 compared to 183.67mTHB in Q3 2016 an increase of 10.3%; 2017
Expenses Administrative expense for the nine-month period ended 30 September 2018 totaled THB 107.83 million, an increase of THB 12.93 million or 13.62% from the same period of 2017. This was due to (1) Rise
for the year ended 31 December 2019 totaled THB 251.18 million, an increase of THB 113.37 million or 82.27% from last year. This was due to (1) Rise of the employee and executive expenses of THB 45.03
, increased by Baht 130 million or 14% from Q1/18. The increase is mainly due to the rise in Availability Payment (AP) of Sriracha Power Plant and the increase in electricity sales of Rayong Central Utility