volume was partly offset by increased domestic sales, which grew year-on-year by 6.6% to 199,490 units, compared to 187,070 units sold in Q2 2016, primarily attributable to recovering domestic consumption
partly due to the fact that Jeeraporn, former assistant auditor, had disclosed the draft financial statements of the clients under responsibility of her audit group to her sister Jeeranan when she knew or
confidence coupled with the already high household debt level. Nevertheless, the non-durable goods increased partly from the rush in purchase of consumers goods due to the concerns on the COVID-19 outbreak
. Nevertheless, the non-durable goods increased partly from the rush in purchase of consumers goods due to the concerns on the COVID-19 outbreak. Private investment continued to contract in all investment
decreased by 77.0% YoY to THB 526mn, predominantly due to the decrease in revenue from hotel operations resulted from the impact of COIVD-19, and lower gain from exchange rates. These were partly offset by an
, decreased by Baht 2.3 million or 0.7% compared to Q1 2017. The operating expenses increased by Baht 8.5 million or 4.9% compared to Q1 2017 partly from an increase of the management fee in Q1 2018 of Baht 2.1
to 2017 partly from an increase of the management fees in 2018 of Baht 4.6 million due to better performance, sales and marketing expenses increased by Baht 4.9 million or 5.3% and compensation of
by Baht 5.0 million or 1.8% compared to Q2 2017. The operating expenses increased by Baht 13.9 million or 8.8% compared to Q2 2017 partly from compensation of litigation case that the Company is liable
margin remained negative at -4.9% and partly reflected competitive handset subsidy campaigns, compared to -2.7% in 2Q17. However, the margin improved from -16% in 3Q16, when aggressive handset campaigns
revenue for Q1 2017 grew slightly by 0.9% year-on-year, driven by good car sales in the Malaysian car dealerships and higher sales in China. These increases were partly offset by lower revenue in Thailand