getting infection to stop the spread of COVID-19. As a result, people in the area are panicked and hoard the consumer products in stores to prepare for emergency. Causing the revenue from retail of the
products. For the domestic, the Lockdown measure from the Thai government resulted in the hypermarket stores such as Tesco Lotus, Big C, Home Pro, etc. that are the customers of the company necessary to
Pop-up stores under the concept “After you into the woods” at Minwinter in KhaoYai and Niman Soi 3 in ChiangMai province. In addition, by 2023, the Company continuously plans to expand the Pop-up stores
DEAN&DELUCA were 489 million Baht; slightly decreased by 23% as compared to the Q1 2018 of 147 million Baht. This was due to closure of a total of four stores and decrease in the sales of merchandise
rating of LH BANK’s hybrid Tier 2 capital securities at “BBB” (Triple B Straight) by TRIS Rating. Branch Network As of the end of the third quarter of 2019, Land and Houses Bank Public Company Limited has
rating of LH BANK’s hybrid Tier 2 capital securities at “BBB” (Triple B Straight) by TRIS Rating. Branch Network As of the end of the third quarter of 2019, Land and Houses Bank Public Company Limited has
(EDC) catered to businesses with a high volume of daily cash transactions such as hospitals, beauty salons, hotels, restaurants, convenience stores, department stores, gold shops, car dealers, airlines
restaurant: Revenue amounts to 151.2 Million Baht, decreased by 41.0 Million Baht or 21.3% compared to the previous year due to comply with the policy to reduction of unprofitable stores. Furthermore, company
wholesalers. 21.01 21.07 (0.06) (0.28) 2. modern retailers and department stores. 47.94 33.93 14.01 41.29 3. retailers, retail and other retail customers. 14.54 15.47 (0.93) (6.01) 4. customers abroad. 3.61
) % Increase (Decrease) 2018 2019 THB mm % THB mm % THB mm % Revenue from the sale of goods 1. Domestic sales 1.1. Retail stores 1,872.4 82.6 1,852.9 82.2 (19.5) (1.0) 1.2. Projects 236.5 10.4 253.2 11.2 16.7