planned. In addition, the continuingly increase of number of tourist arrivals increasing in 3Q19 shows a good sign even if the Baht currency continues appreciating. Unit: Baht million 3Q19 3Q18 Change 9M19
Department were 105 staff, increasing from last year which were 80 staff Selling expenses For the year ending 31 December 2018 and 2019, the Company’s selling expenses were 4.16 million Baht and 9.94 million
expenses increased in line with the number of employees. In Q3/2019, the number of employees in Project Management and Service Department were 107 staff, increasing from last year which were 65 staff Selling
Principles, and encourage listed companies in Thailand to join the UN Women’s WEPs global community.”Ms. Pojanard Prinyapatpakorn, Director of the TLCA, said: “Thailand has placed an increasing emphasis on
COVID-19 from the government’ measures, higher methyl ester demand in comparison with 2Q2019 has been benefited from shifting mandatory biodiesel from B7 to B10 and also expanding petrol station of B10 at
project in Texas, USA; expanding earnings in 2019 from investments made in Brazil and Egypt; consolidating operations in India (PET) and Indonesia (PTA) are all aimed at growing earnings from this segment
up. As a result, core service revenue in 3Q18, which excluded IC and equipment rental, was Bt33,134mn, increasing 2. 1% YoY but decreasing 0. 9% QoQ. EBITDA remained growth YoY but softened QoQ Cost
2018 compared to the prior year was increasing in net profit amounting to Baht 30.48 million or 208.01% because of the following main reasons. 1. Revenue from hospital operations increased by Bath 45.32
increase after a decline during the end of 2017. With the economic expansions for the first quarter of 2018 growing at a faster rate than expected at 4.8% together with positive signs of recovery across
after a decline during the end of 2017. With the economic expansions for the first half of 2018 growing at a faster rate than expected at 4.8%, the Bank in-house research has revised the Thai economic