million, increased by THB 9,912 million over the same period last year. The company’s profit from continuing operations was THB 6,500 million, increased by THB 4,161 million, and the profit margin for the
, the tourism sector and a recovery in exports due to an improvement in the economies of our trading partners. As a result there has been an increase in the purchasing power of consumers in major cities
53,444 million, increased by THB 3,137 million over the same period last year. The company’s profit from continuing operations was THB 1,658 million, increased by THB 379 million, and the profit margin for
efficiency through improvements in gross margin rates, as well as continuing to focus on cost efficiency For stores expansion in the second quarter, the company opened 1 new store of HomePro at Charansanitwong
associated digital asset risks, while continuing to support the use of technology in fundraising and to promote the development of innovation for sustainable growth of the capital market and the digital
Services Tax (GST) abolition in 2018. However, the subsidiaries have continuously improved operational efficiency through improvements in gross margin rates, as well as continuing to focus on cost efficiency
volume starting from end of Q3 2020 and continuing into Q1 2021. Cost of sales and services increased in accordance with higher sales. Gross profit margin increased from 10.15% in Q1 2020 to 12.08% in Q1
were results of declining in modern trade market and HORECA (Hotel, restaurant, catering). While traditional trade presented improvement comparing to Q3/2016. ● The company presented net profit in Q3
, Chulalongkorn University noted: “Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University realizes the importance of PDPA by continuing develop the practical guideline for three consecutive year which now known as TDPG3.0
Highlights - FY19 Net profit* was at THB 3,259 million (+8.4% YoY), with net profit* margin of 12.7% (+30 bps YoY), where the improvement mainly came from growth in revenues of core businesses and favorable