disruption to the economy. Businesses and employment were affected by the lockdown measures while consumer purchasing power continued to decline due to the high level of household debt. However, the government
allocated budgets for various ICT projects. As the result, the revenue in the Q4-2017 increased form the Q4-2016 In terms of total operating expenses in the Q4-2017, the change is proportional to the decrease
allocated budgets for various ICT projects. As the result, the revenue in the Q4-2017 increased form the Q4-2016 In terms of total operating expenses in the Q4-2017, the change is proportional to the decrease
prices as well as the decline in public and private consumption. The tourism industry, especially in the hotel, transportation and restaurant businesses, was hard hit by the impact of COVID-19 outbreak
prices as well as the decline in public and private consumption. The tourism industry, especially in the hotel, transportation and restaurant businesses, was hard hit by the impact of COVID-19 outbreak
service income (Home Service) was Baht 14,545.59 million, a decrease of Baht 951.31 million or down by 6.14%, from a decline in same store sales growth of HomePro, Mega Home, and HomePro in Malaysia which
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
joint venture 20.43 1.09 19.34 N.A. For the 6-month period of 2020, there was a decrease in sales revenue equivalent to 11.24 percent from the same period of the previous year. Whereas the total revenue
profit and loss statement will start to decline since 3Q/2019 onwards due to a decrease in CFC fees, in line with the adjustment of sponsor status from Principal partner to Global partner, which will last
service income for the first quarter 2019 was 208.3 million baht compared to 278.8 million baht the same period last year, decreased 70.5 million baht or 25.3 percent mainly from a decline in print media