. The outbreak put pressure on market value of domestic Ready-to-drink Tea (RTD Tea) market to decline by 18.6% in the quarter, compared to the same period last year. To minimize the impact, the company
Company and its subsidiaries recorded total sales of Baht 1,174 million, a decrease of 19% YoY, occurred from a decline in domestic branded sales and impacted from financial statement adjustment in
disturbed by sharp decline in Chinese tourists, turned off by series of unfortunate events. The Chinese tourists are one of a key customer of the company. Consequently, domestic sales experienced a 1 6.69
to lower household income, sharp decline in employment, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors, and high rate of household debt. Despite the government economic stimulus, the impact of
total revenues of Bt41,2050mn, a slight decline of 0.3% YoY but an increase of 6.8% QoQ. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt32,611mn, an increase of 3.1% YoY and 0.5% QoQ, driven by the continuation of
three months period ended 31 March 2018 and 2019 was THB 101.00 million and THB 54.04 million respectively, equivalent to a 46.50% decline. Cost of goods sold to sales revenue ratio slightly dropped from
accounts, prepaid investment of 14.00 million baht, profit from sales of condominiums, Country Complexes and other assets totaling 9.65 million baht. Reversal of allowance for devaluation of inventories
of last year. The details are as follows: - The revenue from sales and service totaled 114.09 million baht, down by 7.23 million baht or 5.96% from the same period of last year. The decline was due to
The Company 82.77 176.41 -53% * Non-cash items included depreciation as well as accounting adjustment Page 2 of 4 Revenue from hospital operations of the first quarter of 2020 (“1Q’20”) was THB 447.23
depreciation of Thai baht, especially in exports, tourism, and service sectors. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,310mn, with strong growth of 38% YoY and 5.5% QoQ. AIS maintained the