expenses to sales ratio to rise. Q3/2019 Finance Costs The Company and its subsidiaries recorded finance costs of Baht 19 million, an increase of 11% YoY due to higher borrowings as a result of investments
& complaint. The impact of lower Adj RW payment rate was approximately THB 30 million comparing to revenue at normal rate of THB 12,800 per head . Average number of insured persons remained on the rise from
%). This promising growth was due to more subspecialties as well as capacity expansion. OPD increased by 3 units and IPD increased by 17 units yoy. Number of OPD patients remained on the rise while revenue
group 1 for its acquisition of the securities during the past 90-day period (the first day being the date of action under item 2 which give rise to this reporting obligation) 0 Baht/Unit, on the date of
acquisition of the securities during the past 90-day period (the first day being the date of action under item 2 which give rise to this reporting obligation) 1.30 Baht/Unit, on the date of: 24 November 2020 5
increase of total sales volume, especially from thruput volume through service stations, which has the second largest market share and is constantly on the rise. However, intensifying market competition has
. Headline inflation increased from 0.7 percent in 2017 to 1.1 percent in 2018 largely due to a rise in energy prices, particularly in the second and the third quarters of the year. Core inflation stood at 0.7
zero lost time injuries in Q4 2018 and 2 LTIs for the entire 2018 Revenue: 269mTHB in Q4 2018 compared to 212mTHB in Q4 2017 an increase of 27%; 2018 full year revenue of 1121mTHB compared to 920mTHB
%. The supporting factor was from the rise in revenue from sales. Nevertheless, there was also an increase in sales and administrative expenses in this period. 5. Statement of financial positions Items 31
growth in revenue from sales of goods in the amount of 261.99 million baht, increased by 12.51 million baht or 5.01% from last year. Resulted from an increase in sales from the product ‘Discs plough’ since