revenue due to the decrease in consumers’ purchasing power as a result of the impact from the new wave of COVID-19 outbreak, as well as the temporary closure of some branches according to government
Company had to resort to very competitive pricing which impacted the EBITDA adversely. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) outbreak as a pandemic which
1,901.2 1,664.5 1,112.0 236.7 14.2 789.2 71.0 Profit for the period 136.9 121.3 50.4 15.6 12.9 86.5 171.6 Thai Economy in Q2–2021 was visibly affected by the third round of the COVID-19 epidemic. As the
the following factors: 1) gradual relaxation of COVID-19 epidemic control measures and progress in vaccination 2) the impact of outstanding demand from the previous quarter and 3) government policies
Thai economy in the third quarter was still affected by the prolonged COVID-19 outbreak and the uncertainty of the epidemic situation of the new Omicron strain of COVID-19. In order that, the
customer. In addition, the outbreak of COVID-19 has affected most businesses and industries, such as supply chain systems, consumer spending or production disruptions, as well as delayed operations
) epidemic crisis causing the patients to decrease in the first quarter of 2020. Please be advised accordingly. Yours sincerely, (Mr, Chaisith Viriyamettakul) Chief Executive Officer
1.36% and the separate financial increase 0.79%. 3. The net income increased 39.58% (Separate financial statement : decreased 3.25 %) due to the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic crisis
. The Company’s net profit has decreased by 58.27 million Baht or 11.73%. This is due to the demand for diesel in logistic sector has been dropped, which affected by the COVID-19 pandemic (Delta variant
quarter with net losses due to lockdown and the disruption of activities that occurred. Sales have not yet been able to adjust back to normal due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, despite the