at a slower rate than the same period last year. Supporting factors included an increase in private consumption from both the agricultural sector (driven by an increase in rice prices) and the non
Increase / (Decrease) Percentage Sea Freight 167.78 155.55 12.23 7.86 Air Freight 215.46 262.57 -47.11 -17.94 Logistics Management 98.81 92.73 6.08 6.56 Cross-border transport 125.90 0 125.90 100 Related
Ratio 2017 Ratio Increase / (Decrease) Amount Ratio Service revenue 1,832.11 100.00% 1,396.37 100.00% 435.74 31.21 Other income 18.00 0.98% 5.96 0.43% 12.04 202.01 Cost of service 1,454.70 79.40% 1,054.29
areas with a high risk of COVID-19 transmission and limiting travel. Moreover, the government has introduced various stimulus measures and programs to boost spending, such as Co-Pay, the ‘Let’s Travel
operating results in the Quarter ’. Thai’s economy has trend to growing lower continuously, Especially Service & Travel business which loss a lot of travellers in this year from Coronavirus disease (COVID-19
the six months ended 30 June 2018, the Company and its subsidiaries earned total revenue of THB 698.02 million, an increase of THB 160.78 million or 29.93% from the same period of 2017. Total revenue
. (“the Company”) and its subsidiaries earned revenue from rendering of goods and services THB 45,535 million, an increase of 3% YoY and a decline of 7% QoQ, net profit THB 395 million; of which net profit
the three-month period Ended 30 June 2019 For the three-month period Ended 30 June 2018 Increase / (Decrease) Percentage Sea Freight 151.36 151.01 0.35 0.23 Air Freight 181.49 193.11 -11.62 -6.02 Cross
were higher than historical norms, caused a hike in sales of cooling items such as air conditioners and fans. The company also undertook various promotional activities, as well as organizing the HomePro
income from e-payment business, which was directly impacted in the second quarter of the current year from the government announced to closure of international travel under policy to control the epidemic