MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2018 3.1. Analysis of Q2 and H1 2018 results The key drivers of Q2 2018 performance on the positive side was the higher volumes (due to both market
sales decreased 23% YoY. The Company and its subsidiaries achieved positive turnaround performance for the first time in 8 quarters. The Company and its subsidiaries recorded net profit of Baht 0.6
consolidated results. Fuel cost has been reduced significantly and would show full positive impact for the rest of the year. Electricity costs is expected to be reduced as we have started to generate electricity
Index Forward EPS 5 Stock Market Recently, SET Index declined according to listed companies’ business performance. However, a positive trend indicates potential improvement in their performance in line
decrease was driven by the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in employee benefit according to the new labour protection act effective in 2Q19. However, the Company had the positive impact on EBITDA of Baht
conditions and increasing competition in the Japanese restaurant industry. Other brands such as AKA and On the Table were meanwhile able to maintain positive SSSG due to the strength of the brands and the
receiving positive feedback over the past quarters, After You has been recruiting more field staff to boost up pop-up store team capacity. During Q3/2019, two models of pop-up stores have been set up in 11
visualization, leading to pent up demand. Overall, sales in May improved compared to April due to the resuming of business. - June: The Company had positive growth in same store sales resulting from the change in
positive response from the opening of ‘Mikka’ coffee shop. The Company soon realized that Mikka was able to respond to the new normal as consumers are less likely to eat in restaurant and consumers are
variety services built the positive revenue in the near future. Gross margin for the year ended 31 December 2017 from distributor of medical devices and equipment business was THB 624 million decreased by