align with business restructuring of MK Group. The objectives were to reduce the business risk and increase revenue from recurring business in the long-term. Real estate business of low- rise housing
revised the marketing strategies and channels to minimize the impact of COVID-19 which broke out during the middle of March 2020. MK created online channels to target customers. In addition, MK worked
9,975 or a 6.4 percent increase, and fund members to 2.1 million or a 7.3 percent rise, from the previous year. Meanwhile, the number of PVDs with multiple investment policies (master fund) rose to 75
reviewed by auditor are as follows: Table 1: Financial Summary for the 2nd quarter of the year 2019 and 2018 Unit: Million Baht Q2’2019 Q2’2018 Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales income 16,426.54 15,444.64
continued to gradually expand in the second quarter, driven primarily by the export and tourism sectors, as well as an increase in the price of rice after a prolonged period of stagnation. However, these
increased 0.9% when comparing to the year 2016 (in 2016: 8.2% / in 2017: 9.1%). This was due to an increase in promotion expenses to stimulate sale. In 2017, 5 low-rise housing projects was launched together
(+29.81%) and a decrease in non-current assets of THB 32.10 million (-3.55%). An increase in current assets of THB 518.53 million was mainly due to the rise in inventory, driven by the growth of product
tax of properties owned for rental. In 1Q19, CPN reported cost of rent and services at THB 3,690 mn, an increase of 11.9% YoY. The rise in cost is similar to the increase in revenue and comes from the
high-technology products, an increase in price of the Company’s core raw material, copper foil, due to an unbalanced demand/supply in the market, as well as the appreciation of the THB in a short period
has had a positive impact on the export sector, and also by an increase in the number of tourists. As a result, the purchasing power of consumers in these areas has increased, especially in greater