-13 -11 2 19% -8 -7 1 15% Corporate income tax 14 -2 -16 -800% 15 -1 -16 -1,600% Earnings (Loss) for the Per iod -38 -24 14 59% -22 -25 -3 -12% Non controlling interest 1 - 1 100% - - - - Net Earnings
) from Bt231.3 million of Q2/2017, representing an Bt0.38 earnings per share. And for the first six months of 2018, Net profit attributable to the Equity of the Company was of Bt564.9 million, increasing
) from Bt231.3 million of Q2/2017, representing an Bt0.38 earnings per share. And for the first six months of 2018, Net profit attributable to the Equity of the Company was of Bt564.9 million, increasing
earnings per share. And for the nine months of 2018, Net profit attributable to the Equity of the Company was of Bt869.5 million, increasing by Bt60.9 million or 7.5%(y-o-y), representing an Bt1.36 earnings
passenger, increasing by 6.6% from 25.7 million passenger in Q1/2017. For the total multi-products fuel transportation volume of FPT in Q1/2018 was increased by 3.0%(y-o-y) to 1,254 million liters from 1,217
represents increasing of loss 34 Million Baht (106%) from Q1/2018’s loss of 32 million Baht. One reason for net loss is because of the lower prices for these projects which were awarded in Q4/2017 – Q1/2018
represents increasing of loss 34 Million Baht (106%) from Q1/2018’s loss of 32 million Baht. One reason for net loss is because of the lower prices for these projects which were awarded in Q4/2017 – Q1/2018
represents decreasing of 6 Million Baht (122%) from Q3/2017. The main cause for the lower net profit are occurred from increasing of selling and administration expenses, and loss on foreign exchange rates
license acquisition. Total equity was Bt57,669mn increasing 14% YoY from higher retained earnings. As a result, AIS's financial position remained strong with a current ratio and an interest coverage ratio
Company Limited was 2,897.0 million Baht, increase 571.8 million Baht. An increasing in share premium, Advance receipt of share subscription and retain earnings increase due to the Company‘s net earnings