turnovers, with revenue of 282 million baht, decreasing by 6% y-y. In terms of revenue in the third quarter of 2017, the Company reported 90 million baht of hire purchase, decreasing by 2% y-y. This was
. Delay of purchasing from the projects which have already been awarded by the project owners. This led to decreasing of demand and effected to decreasing in backlog compared to the same period of time in
million metric tons, increasing 18.36% compared to the same period of previous year. The consumption of finished steel products in Thailand in Q3/2017 was at 4.16 million metric tons, decreasing 6.46
, decreasing -3.2%YoY, -0.8% QoQ through cost measures. As a result, EBITDA ( pre- TFRS16) was Bt19,139mn, flat YoY and decreased -2.2%QoQ while NPAT was Bt7,235mn, -6.7%YoY and +3.3%QoQ. In summary for 1H20
consolidated revenues were 15,597 million baht, decreasing of 700 million baht or 4% y-y. The decreased income was a result of the Bank of Thailand cut the ceiling rates of interest rates on credit card from 18
economy and price competition Mobile revenue was Bt28,847mn, decreasing -1.7% YoY and -2.5% QoQ impacted by low spending amidst Omicron’s spread and relatively high base of 1Q21 from government stimulus
February 28, 2022, the total consolidated revenues were 20,791 million baht, decreasing of 510 million baht or 2% y-y. The decreased in revenues was a result of overseas operating result that were affected
Bt15,880mn. Marketing expenses were Bt4,310mn, decreasing -12% YoY with limited marketing activities. Admin & other expenses dropped -14% YoY to Bt11,570mn. As a result, EBITDA in 9M21 increased by 2% YoY
/2017 was USD 443/mt. FOB, decreasing from the previous quarter (1/2017) average price USD 505/mt., and Russia export price average was USD 448/mt, FOB, decreasing from USD 485/mt in the previous quarter
digitalization trend. As a result, core service revenue reported Bt32,090mn decreasing -7.2%YoY and flat QoQ. The launch in new iPhone 12 coupled with government stimulus package to promote consumer spending