, mainly are from - Increase in sales from traditional trade of 33% and price adjustment in all channels, reflecting raw material price increase. - Increase in sales from government contract of 190% to 325M
revenue of 685 million baht. The reasons are, mainly, as follows; o Improving in domestic market, especially, in traditional trade 219% and also increase in revenue from government contract (G-G) 585% o
become more attractive to investing public as an alternative to traditional savings. For potential and new investors, mutual fund managed by professional managers would be a suitable investment choice. For
addition, the allowance for expected credit losses (allowance for doubtful accounts) was recorded in Q2–2020, as the result, the profit of Q2–2020 was lower than usual. Operating Results and Capabilities to
waste as usual. The new factory in Map Ta Put (RDF) has finished. The machine will have a performance test in October and then the company will apply for a factory operation license further in Q4/2017
was only 5 months ago. Compared to 2 0 1 6 , more than usual. And some of the revenue from the growth of the company itself. 3. Revenue for Logistics Management for the years ended December 31 , 2017
slow moving goods was increased to 26.80 million baht, resulting in higher costs than usual. - Palm oil trading business : Gross profit was 33.77 million baht or 100 percent because palm oil business
investments in new product launch, e.g., “Tin Ten” seasoned squid with salted egg and “Hinoya” Curry Shop, and as such, the expenses relative to sales during the product launch would be higher than usual. The
, respectively. However, customers spending has not yet resumed to usual due to the concern about the continued pandemic in overseas, the low expectation of economic recovery, business cutting down expenses and
Annual Report 2004 S h a p i n g t h e T h ai C a p i t a l M a r k e t A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 0 4 S E C U R I T I E S A N D E X C H A N G E C O M M I S S I O N , T H A I L A N D This year’s annual report features Benjarong ceramics. Benjarong, meaning five colours, gained popularity in the royal court and the high society of Siam in the late Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350 - 1767). But it was during the early Rattanakosin period (A.D. 1782 - present), in the reigns of King Rama II and King Rama...