generated total revenues of 5,619 million Baht; or increasing by 118% as compared to the total revenues in Q2 2017 of 2,579 million Baht. This was mainly due to the increase in revenue from sales of the
quarter expanded by 4.8%, higher than 3.9% growth in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly from acceleration of private consumption, government consumption
income base as evident in the financial performance in Q1. In 2020, the net profit of the Company and subsidiary companies decreases 38.03% from the same period of the previous year as the income from
capital. Investment value: 4,050 million baht (par value) calculated from the following information. Detail Paid up capital as at the signing date of UTA’s Public-Private Partnership Agreement (Million baht
United State were decrease, however, there were significantly revenue increase from three new stores opened in Thailand which are Silom Soi 1, Suvarnabhumi Airport 1, and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. . As of 31
, Suvarnabhumi Airport 1, and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 30 April 2018, the Company has company-operated stores and licensed stores as follows. Gross Profits In Q1 2018, total gross profits from property and
, Suvarnabhumi Airport 1, and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 30 April 2018, the Company has company-operated stores and licensed stores as follows. Gross Profits In Q1 2018, total gross profits from property and
Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from DEAN & DELUCA (THAILAND) (DDTH) two new stores open in Q3 2017, which are Silom Soi 1 and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 31 October 2017, the Company has
%, compared to Q3 2016 of 696 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from DEAN & DELUCA (THAILAND) (DDTH) two new stores open in Q3 2017, which are Silom Soi 1 and Suvarnabhumi Airport 2. As of 31
severely affected. The Company is aware of the situation and has been taking actions in an attempt to overcome the difficulties. The Company seeks additional income from other sources to help generate extra