August 2015, Mr. Ashok purchased TPAC shares in his securities trading account in such a way as to take advantage of other persons before TPAC disclosed the inside information to the public on 12 October
, on 22 July to 11 August 2015, Miss Tanyatorn purchased TPAC shares in her securities trading account in such a way as to take advantage of other persons before TPAC disclosed the inside information to
September 2015, Mr. Alexandru purchased TPAC shares and TPAC warrants (TPAC-W1) in his securities trading account in such a way as to take advantage of other persons before TPAC disclosed the inside
October 2015, Mr. Anish purchased TPAC shares in his securities trading account in such a way as to take advantage of other persons before TPAC disclosed the inside information to the public on 12 October
) was thus equal to 3.32 percent, decreasing over-quarter, but still within the set target of 3.30-3.50 percent. Moreover, other operating expenses rose Baht 21 million or 0.13 percent over-year, due
, other operating expenses rose Baht 765 million, or 5.03 percent over-year due in part to marketing expenses. As a result, our cost to income ratio increased to 41.20 percent from the same period of last
from better utilization of production capacity. 2/3 Selling Expenses Selling expenses of the company for Q2’2017 was Baht 411 million, increased by 1.7% or Baht 7 million from Q2’2016, which had selling
% Total Income 794.13 100.00% 936.78 100.0% -142.60 -15.22% Expense Cost of sales 597.99 69.77% 746.55 79.7% -148.55 -19.90% Selling expenses 35.11 4.10% 51.52 5.5% -16.41 -31.86% Administrative expenses
Sales 42.23 41.84 32.88 8.96 27.27 Other Revenue 0.59 0.59 0.86 (0.27) (31.19) Total Revenue 42.82 42.43 33.74 8.69 25.77 Costs of Sales (30.48) (29.90) (24.50) 5.40 22.07 Selling Expenses (2.86) (2.86
(0.27) (31.19) Total Revenue 42.82 33.73 9.09 26.92 42.43 33.74 8.69 25.77 Costs of Sales (30.48) (24.50) 5.98 24.41 (29.90) (24.50) 5.40 22.07 Selling Expenses (2.86) (2.65) 0.21 7.87 (2.86) (2.65) 0.21