pandemic of the Covid-19 virus and sluggish economy affected to undermine purchasing power and confidence of consumers, temporary stores closed according to Emergency Decree Government Administration in
expansion of domestic construction industry and the growth of new Shopping complexes and renovated stores, together with the turnkey projects balance brought forward from Q4/2017 completed and recognized
driven by the continued growth in construction industry and further renovation/expansion of retail stores and new Shopping complexes despite revenue recognition delays from some turnkey projects to next
from the package foods including with foods service in convenience stores and modern trade outlets. Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) In the second quarter of year
construction industry, the expansion of new Shopping complexes and renovated stores, and the sales recognition in this quarter of some backlog turnkey projects ; - Wholesales/Retails up 14% Y-O-Y thanks to the
million to Baht 158.61 million in the amount of Baht 25.20 million or an increase of 18.89%. As a result, the company adjusts its sales policy. By increasing the sales of modern retail stores and department
ready to eat foods in convenience stores and modern trade outlets as well as original equipment manufacturer (OEMs)’s products. Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) In Q3
the measures to prevent COVID-19 by ordering to temporarily cease operation of department stores in Bangkok and upcountry. Furthermore, various sales activities had been stopped or postponed in order to
decreased from the same period of the previous year in the amount of THB 600 million or decreased of 42.0 percent. Due to the airline shutdown operation and the temporary closure of restaurant and shop stores
beverages of Baht 1,194 million decreased from 2018 by Baht 1,240 million or by 51%. This was due to closure of all six DEAN & DELUCA stores in the United States and two stores in Thailand. Other income