of declines in exports and confidence. Meanwhile, the full impact of government spending on the economy cannot be fully realized due to the delay in the enactment of the Annual Budget Expenditures Act
, driven mainly by exports sector, private consumption, government spending and investment. In the fourth quarter, Thai economic growth is expected to be driven by government initiatives such as Low-income
YTD 2018 compared to 708mTHB in the same period in 2017 EBITDA: 54mTHB in Q3 2018 compared to 34mTHB in Q3 2017; 176mTHB YTD 2018 compared to 135mTHB in the same period in 2017 Net income: 14mTHB in
Osotspa Public Company Limited Q2’19 and 1H’19 Management Discussion & Analysis 14 August 2019 Q2’19 and 1H’19 Management Discussion & Analysis Page 1/6 Financial Highlights - Q2’19 Net profit* was
continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
continued to expand from the increase in domestic machinery sales and the increase in number of registered vehicles for investment. Public spending also continued to improve from the first half of the year
) (1,551) (9%) Net working capital on acquired / sold assets 37 0 (5) (780%) (158) (48) 227% Maintenance capex (42) (39) (22) 89% (183) (100) 83% Cash Flow After Strategic Spending 189 244 (465) (141%) (458
/A Total comprehensive income for the year 98.75 45.16 (53.58) -54.26% Gross profit margin 31.00% 27.90% Net profit margin 19.17% 13.59% Performance (Statement of Comprehensive Income) For the year
additional support from the government project. Meanwhile, government spending remains the main supporting factor for the Thai economy even in this quarter slowed down as the delayed in budget disbursement. As
Strategic Spending 204 (1,383) (115)% 24 189 (639) (104)% Net financial costs (220) (154) 43% (98) (16) (68) 44% Dividends and PERP interest (293) (311) (6)% (75) (74) (68) 11% Proceeds from issue of ordinary