quarter of year 2018, total unallocated revenues decreased from 347.7 million baht to 332.4 million baht or drop by 4.4 percent. This was mainly due to declining amount of gain on foreign exchanges. Major
revenues decreased from 347.7 million baht to 332.4 million baht or drop by 4.4 percent. This was mainly due to declining amount of gain on foreign exchanges. Major components of other revenues are passenger
repayment of long-term debt from financial institutions 1.2 Accounts receivable and other accounts receivables decreased by THB 192 million caused by the declining of methyl ester selling price and sales
February 2020 respectively, 2) more contribution from renewable power which gives relatively higher EBITDA margin and 3) 4.6% and 4.8% y-on-y declining gas cost per unit respectively. Normalized net profit
PCL No.1/2012 in 16 the first quarter of 2017 and declining average deposit rates. Non-interest income rose Baht 420 million or 2.70 percent as a result of increase in net fees and service income, gains
due to its lofty international reserves. Meanwhile, Thai and US interest rates and bond yields were declining due to several factors. There were, for instance, political strife between North Korea and
ASEAN countries. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption expenditure grew at a slower pace amid supports from the government’s economic stimulus measures due to the declining household income and
via Short Message Services (SMS) through all mobile phone networks and the Audiotex system (1900xxx). Currently, revenue from Voice Info Services and Mobile Content Business is declining. This has
arrivals from Japan, Korea and India also continued to increase. However, overall tourist arrivals from Europe decreased – with arrivals from the UK, Germany and France declining by 1% - 2% YoY, while those
declining of scheduled revenue was mainly from the lower average fare of international flights which dropped by 8.0 percent and lower passenger growth of domestic flights which dropped by 2.7 percent from the