appreciation of the Thai baht; a decrease in revenue following the news about the closure of Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel; and a decrease in revenue from the absence of Dusit Princess Korat Hotel, which was
For the first quarter ended 31 March 2018, the Company’s sale revenues were Bt. 24,590.08 million, which decreased 3.00% from last year. The decrease of sales was mainly due to Baht appreciation during
decrease from new sugar regime that domestic price will float. As a result, sugar price was decrease from prior year 11.49 percent. Baht appreciation from prior period was THB 1.15 per U.S Dollar, these
decreased by 20.32 million baht comparing with Q3/17 and decreased by 23.19 million baht comparing with Q4/16 due to the decrease of export to Malaysia. Although, exports to India have increased, but the
decreased by 20.12 million baht comparing with Q3/17 and decreased by 21.77 million baht comparing with Q4/16 due to the decrease of export to Malaysia. Although, exports to India have increased, but the
higher selling price and higher sale volume in CNF incoterm, while lower unit sold and appreciation of Thai baht against US dollar. . Cost of goods sold and expenses Three-month (Thousands Baht) Change
the previous year due to decreased raw material prices and rapid Thai Bath appreciation. 2. Sales cost to revenue ratio decreased by 1.66% (from 95.81% to 94.15%) because the cost of raw materials has
causing exports to reduce from the previous year. The sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the continuous appreciation of the Thai baht. Domestic consumption remained stable. Although the
Second Quarter of 2020 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY WHAUP finished our Second Quarter of 2020 with a Normalized Net Income of Baht 177.7 million, a 74.4% decrease from 2Q2019 while Net Profit of Baht 317.4 million
production volume decreased, which resulted in a higher breakeven point as well as an increase in the unit production cost. In addition, the marked appreciation of the THB caused the gross profit to decrease