both Thailand and abroad temporarily disrupted several economic activities. The tourism sector substantially declined due to Thailand’s inbound travel restriction measures. Manufacturing productions were
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
natural fatty alcohols declined. In the meantime, supply from both natural fatty alcohols and synthetic fatty alcohols were impacted by temporarily shut down of some Chinese producers because their
from residential business. Compared to the preceding quarter, total revenues declined by 56% as there was the recognition of upfront lease payment of Singha Complex incorporated in 4Q17, as previously
* Excludes foreign exchange rate effects and gain on equity interest in an associate] Sales Revenue Consolidated sales revenue in Baht terms declined slightly to Bt3,113.9 million in 1Q19, representing a
-71.5% [Remark* Excludes foreign exchange rate effects and change in retirement benefit provisions.] Sales Revenue Consolidated sales revenue in Baht terms declined slightly to Bt2,992.8 million in 2Q19
from 476 restaurants and bakery shop under brand “S&P” increased by 3.2 percent and 3.3 percent respectively. At the end of 3Q 2018, the same store sales of restaurants in international business declined
Baht as 299.07 Million Baht declined or 26.36 percent when compared to same period of previous year with has amount of 1,134.70 Million Baht which varies according to the project work amount delivered to