statement represents net gain of Baht 21.83 million, which increased by Baht 106.24 million or 125.86%. The separated statement represents net gain of Baht 23.59 million which increased by Baht 109.37 million
persistently experienced a high contraction due to the international travel restrictions. However, economic activities during that period were supported by the expansion of public spending, together with the
-openings. However, towards the middle of the year, the rising inflation and continuous increase in energy costs limited private consumption and signaled a global economic slowdown, raising spending concerns
markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors, which in turn dampened domestic spending sentiment. The situation adversely affected the government’s
loss per share of THB 3. 49. The Company’s performance of each business group as follow: Note: Operating EBITDA is EBITDA excluding Inventory Gain/Loss (net NRV), one-time item and Gain/(Loss) from
consumption, albeit expanding, began to exhibit decelerating growth following a recent ramp-up in spending on durable goods. Likewise, private investment remained weak pending more apparent signs of economic
, private consumption, private investment and public spending were all on the wane. Moreover, exports were still in contraction, beset by the weakening economies of Thailand’s trade partners and tumbling
consumption and public spending continued to grow from the previous quarter. Meanwhile, the private investment is on the path of recovery. As the growth of economics from the above mentions, the Thai economy
spending continued to grow from the previous quarter. Meanwhile, the private investment is on the path of recovery. As the growth of economics from the above mentions, the Thai economy was expected to gain
. In addition, it is also due to the increase in new media which has resulted in the allocation of advertising spending to various media and economic slowdown which has affected the spending of