appraising, it shall adjust such items to demonstrate total. If total result in loss, it shall demonstrate the amount of cash in the parenthesis. 1.4 Gain (loss) on Derivatives trading means gain or loss on
expenses or gain or loss from securities appraising, it shall adjust such items to demonstrate total. If total result in loss, it shall demonstrate the amount of cash in the parenthesis. 1.4 Gain (loss) on
securities trading. In the case where it has a securities trading expenses or gain or loss from securities appraising, it shall adjust such items to demonstrate total. If total result in loss, it shall
continuous consumption of private sector mainly covering with supportive factor from recovery of internal demand of several countries. In the meantime, Thai economy still has continuously expanded in the same
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
, decreased by Baht 261.97 million or 69.46% as compared to the same period of last year which incurred at Baht 377.16 million. The main cause is the sale volume decreased from the government’s policy to adjust
opening the first “After You Marketplace” standalone store in Q1/2022 at Pradipat, the Company opened 3 more standalone branches in Q2/2022, in order to meet changing customer demand and behavior including
million baht or 30.55%. The increase from the revenue from services by the Company, as a result of continue increasing demand of Non-Destructive testing service from construction and fabrication sector. And
same period last year by 18.76 million Baht or 20.78%. The increase from the revenue from services by the Company and subsidiaries, as a result of increasing demand of Non-Destructive testing service
from the same period last year by 45.66 million baht or 54.69%. The increase from the revenue from services by the Company, as a result of continue increasing demand of Non-Destructive testing service