(AIL), in 2019 and 2018 were 16.49 million Baht and 54.11 million Baht, respectively. The decreased revenue was caused by stopping the Overseas service to external customers and is expected to support
1st quarter of 2019 were 4.88 million Baht and 6.44 million Baht, respectively. The decreased revenue was caused by decrease the Overseas service to external customers and is expected to support
1st quarter of 2019 were 4.88 million Baht and 6.44 million Baht, respectively. The decreased revenue was caused by decrease the Overseas service to external customers and is expected to support
trading subsidiaries in Thailand and overseas. After eliminating related transactions, these two segments had decreasing revenues from external customers as a result of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
41.24% Operating results for each business segment are shown below: 1. Manufacturing and Selling of Special Cutting Tools unit: THB million 2020 2019 Change (THB million) Change (%) Revenue from External
External Customers 465.37 591.03 -125.67 -21.26% Total Revenue 467.03 594.71 -127.69 -21.47% Net Profit for the Period 17.50 156.58 -139.08 -88.82% 2. Importing and Selling of Cutting Tools unit: THB million
(%) Revenue from External Customers 358.48 442.43 -83.95 -18.98% Total Revenue 359.63 448.89 -89.26 -19.88% Net Profit for the Period 19.02 122.85 -103.83 -84.52% 2. Importing and Selling of Cutting Tools unit
-68.42% Operating results for each business segment are shown below: 1. Manufacturing and Selling of Special Cutting Tools unit: THB million 2019 2018 Change (THB million) Change (%) Revenue from External
-74.72% Operating results for each business segment are shown below: 1. Manufacturing and Selling of Special Cutting Tools unit: THB million 2019 2018 Change (THB million) Change (%) Revenue from External
held by Jasmine International Overseas Co., Ltd. (“JIOC”) and 39.82 percent of JIOC shares are held by JAS; 2. T.J.P. Engineering Co., Ltd. (“TJP”) is a subsidiary of JAS, whereby 80 percent of its