Baht appreciation against 3 major currencies (USD, EUR, and AUD) as main revenue structure. Cost of sales, Selling and Administrative Expenses: For the three-month period ended 31 March 2019, the cost of
Companies and Derivatives Intermediaries dated 6 September 2013.** According to the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA)’s recommendation on Digital Identity Guideline for Thailand
application for approval of establishment of limited company or public limited company to undertake such business with the Minister for his approval under the SEC’s recommendation. Such application shall be
with the Minister for his approval under the SEC’s recommendation. Such application shall be filed with the SEC via the SEC office in form and together with supplementary documents specified in the SEC’s
of last year. Revenue from sales of first half on 2018 decreased 0.25 percent due to the effect of Thai Baht appreciation even though sale volume and sale in CNF incoterm increased from first half on
from currencies appreciation as compared to same period of previous year. 3. Selling and Administrative Expenses For the second quarter of year 2018, the Company’s SG&A expenses was Bt. 1,074.65 million
percent from the same period of last year. Revenue from sales of nine-month on 2018 slightly increased 3.54 percent due to the effect of Thai Baht appreciation even though sale volume and sale in CNF
higher selling price and higher sale volume in CNF incoterm, while lower unit sold and appreciation of Thai baht against US dollar. . Cost of goods sold and expenses Three-month (Thousands Baht) Change
commodity swap of 26.79 million Baht due to higher aluminium price. Gain from exchange rate was 9.55million Baht due to appreciation in Thai Baht during this year. 6. In conclusion, for the year 2017, the
the previous year due to decreased raw material prices and rapid Thai Bath appreciation. 2. Sales cost to revenue ratio decreased by 1.66% (from 95.81% to 94.15%) because the cost of raw materials has