Discussion and Analysis of quarter 1 /2020 2 | p a g e Last year, the Company was affected by the amendment to the labour protection act. As a result, the products cost increased from the provision of Baht
additional provision for employee benefit as per new labour protection act of THB 24 million. The Company reported the net loss of THB 22 million for the first six month of 2019, which it was THB 252 million
additional provision for employee benefit as per new labour protection act of THB 24 million. The Company reported the net loss of THB 22 million for the first six month of 2019, which it was THB 252 million
The Gross Profit margin was 3 percentage points lower at 8% in Q119 up from Q118 at 11% due to higher higher labour costs 1%, higher depreciation 1%, higher salaries expenses 1% . Page 1 of 3 Operating
percentage point lower at 13% in Q219 down from Q218 at 14% due to higher higher labour and salaries expenses 1% . Page 1 of 3 Operating Profit Analysis Year‐on‐year operating profits, were 18% lower at THB
sales revenue [-2%], stronger THB/USD exchange rate [-2%], change in product mix [-1%] and higher labour and salaries expenses [-1%] . Page 1 of 3 Operating Profit Analysis Year-on-year operating profits
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2018 gained further traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition...
Underemployment: Overall, Thailand’s unemployment rate rose to 1.0 percent of the 37.7 million total workforce in 2017, from 0.8 percent in 2016, according to the National Statistical Office. Compared to other
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending March 31, 2020 The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2020 sank into a recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic activity was crippled almost across the board in light of lockdown measures implemented in several countries to contain the viral transmission. Financial markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors,...
increasing of cost of raw material that used for production and the higher of direct labour cost. The net profit rate from financial statement was decreased from 6.1 percent in 2017 to 5.2 percent in 2018 due