trading securities as at 30 June 2018 of THB 103.61 million in THANACHART CASH MANAGEMENT FUND (T-CASH) and PHATRA MONEY POSITIVE FUND (PHATRA MP). Trade and other accounts receivable increased THB 189.12
% because of the follow main reasons. 1. Revenue from hospital operations increased by Baht 52.43 million or 8.94 % due to in Q3/2018 the revenue from general patient increased. 2. Cost of hospital operations
, increased by 201.93 or 115.02% compared to the same period of 2016. With regards to cost of sales and expenses for the first six months of 2017, it is equivalent to 347.23 million THB or 92.00% of total
due to the stimulus policy from the government in relation to telecommunication industry giving a positive impact towards the Company in winning many new contracts and consequently resulting in a
. Total GRM increased by 5% YoY and 17% QoQ from the improved Market GRM that rose due to significant increase of production after the turnaround maintenance (TAM) , combined with crude cost that benefited
continued intense competition. The postpaid segment further developed a positive momentum and contributed a larger pie YoY in revenue share. Accelerated 5G users with superior network and service experiences
%. These caused, revenue from sales of export increased about 26% and revenue from sales of domestic decreased about 11%. Analysis of Profit of company and its subsidiaries The Q3/2017, the company and its
, increased from Baht 341.3 million in the same period of the year 2016 or increased by 23.1 percent due to the same store sales of the company increased by 21.2 percent. The Company’s net profit was increased
industrial countries that could affect domestic demand as well as geopolitical risks. In addition, there remained downside risks pertaining to domestic factors such as elevated household debt, impacts from
industrial countries that could affect domestic demand as well as geopolitical risks. In addition, there remained downside risks pertaining to domestic factors such as elevated household debt, impacts from