Capex (25) (22) (19) (97) (72) 35% Cash Flow After Strategic Spending 21 (93) 188 71 (311) (123)% Net financial costs (23) (42) (26) (126) (121) 4% Income tax (11) (18) (2) (52) (26) 99% Dividends and
spending continued to grow from the previous quarter. Meanwhile, the private investment is on the path of recovery. As the growth of economics from the above mentions, the Thai economy was expected to gain
percent, greatly improved from the second quarter. Kasikorn Research affirmed that Thai exports increased by 9.3 percent for the past nine months. The spending of both private and public sectors also
Thai Chamber of Commerce reported the result of the surveys shown that spending of Thai population during New Year Festival will be Baht 132.5 billion, which is the highest since it has ever been
) (129) (100) (720) (761) (5)% Net working capital on acquired /sold Asset (11) (12) 0 (52) (211) (75)% Maintenance Capex (30) (25) (26) (101) (80) 26% Cash Flow After Strategic Spending 31 21 58 45 (309
) (129) (100) (720) (761) (5)% Net working capital on acquired /sold Asset (11) (12) 0 (52) (211) (75)% Maintenance Capex (30) (25) (26) (101) (80) 26% Cash Flow After Strategic Spending 31 21 58 45 (309
Thai Chamber of Commerce reported the result of the surveys shown that spending of Thai population during New Year Festival will be Baht 132.5 billion, which is the highest since it has ever been
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WWCCoorrppLL44..11hhiigg A Executive Summary 1 Management Discussion and Analysis For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 In 2017, Thai economic growth gained traction, buoyed by strong recoveries in tourism and exports. This growth momentum is expected to carry on into 2018, especially amid a brighter outlook in public and private investment. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition in a broader marketplace amid the advancing digi...
Strategic Spending (253) (639) 99 (354)% (1,736) (2) Net financial costs (33) (68) (23) 44% (164) (129) 27% Dividends and PERP interest (10) (68) (8) 21% (312) (155) 101% Proceeds from issue of ordinary
) (42) (22) 167% (150) (99) 51% Cash Flow After Strategic Spending (253) (639) 99 (354)% (1,736) (2) Net financial costs (33) (68) (23) 44% (164) (129) 27% Dividends and PERP interest (10) (68) (8) 21