. Prices have so far seen a decline but recent demand and input cost pressure will push up prices into the end of 2017 and into 2018. Our investment in HR in order to improve our processes has contributed to
against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales declining by Bt111 million (Table 1). The drop in revenue in 1Q19 was mainly pressured by a decrease in sales volume by 1% Q-o-Q and
, a decrease of 4% YoY, mainly due to financial statement adjustment in accordance with new Thai accounting standards and decline in overall fruit juice market. Export branded sales continued to grow
million, a decrease of 4% YoY, mainly due to financial statement adjustment in accordance with new Thai accounting standards and decline in overall fruit juice market. Export branded sales continued to grow
. Advertising business revenue contributed 35.3% of total revenue or THB 179mn, decreasing by 56.8% YoY. The decline is a result of the aforementioned COVID-19 crisis, which has caused a considerable drop in
weakened from 1.1 percent in 2018 to 0.7 percent in 2019, largely due to a fall in energy prices, especially in the third quarter. Core inflation was 0.5 percent, down from 0.7 percent in 2018. In December
, decreased by Baht 153 million or 15% from Q2/2018. The drop was due to the rise in natural gas prices while Fuel tariff (Ft) rate remained constant; therefore, the gross profits of Rayong Central Utility
fallen by THB 34.73 million, which has led 2nd quarter company’s net profit to fall to THB 0.69 million, a decrease of THB 16.05 million (96.2%). The main factors causing a sharp fall in underwriting
ended 31 July 2017, INGRS had sales revenue of THB 1,336.05 million, a decline by 6.13% from the 6-months period ended 31 July 2016 of THB 1,423.28 million. Such sales revenue decline was contributed
amounting of 3,029.84 Million Baht or 388.85 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2017 of 2,640.99 Million Baht as cash and cash equivalents decline of 44.33 Million Baht, more temporary