revenue: The Group had total revenue in the 2nd quarter of 2020 amounting to Baht 232.0 million, a reduction of Baht 129.3 million or 35.8% compared to the same period last year. The primary reason is the
Capital Pte. Ltd. at original price due to incident that the Buss Capital Fund Singapore, the main provider of the company’s working capital, had become bankrupted. The number of shares sold is 140,000
Sahapat Properties Co., Ltd. dividend increase. 3. Other Income totaling 15.48 Million Baht was 11.99 Million Baht or 343.40% increase from the same period last year. The main cause is the get paid to sell
– economy, society and environment – under good corporate governance and appropriate risk management. Guided by the Customer Centricity strategy and resolution of delivering an excellent customer experience
Million Baht increase from the same period last year by 1.67 Million Baht or 76.19% the main cause is due to expand product sales in the Modern Trade. 2. Dividend income 5.43 Million Baht from Aphakorn
overseas subsidiaries’ capital structure”). The resolutions relating thereto are set out below: 2.1. Approve CHHK, a wholly owned subsidiary of CBG, to increase capital by the principal sum equivalent to the
the same period of 2017. Excluding TBSP of 16.9% GP, Company’s %GP represented at 24.1%, slightly growth primary by higher Gross Profit of Digital Print & Mail business. %Gross Profit Margin Mil THB 330
overseas subsidiaries’ capital structure”). The resolutions relating thereto are set out below: 2.1. Approve CHHK, a wholly owned subsidiary of CBG, to increase capital by the principal sum equivalent to the
3Q2016 and 3Q2017 were in amounts of Baht 155.79 million and Baht 127.59 million, respectively, which decreased by 18.0%. There are three main reasons for the decrease in revenue. Firstly, the southern
improvements in order to deliver an excellent customer experience, along with the development of technological solutions, all with the aim of becoming “Customers’ Life Platform of Choice”. In the first quarter