E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WCorpL4.1hig A Executive Summary of Management Discussion and Analysis 1 For the Year Ending December 31, 2018 In 2018, the overall Thai economy maintained its growth due largely to healthier growth of exports and tourism, especially in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, the government continued to implement measures to promote and strengthen the domestic economy through support of investment and private spending as well as bolstering opportunities for other econo...
rate translation, revenue from sales grew by 6.7% YoY at constant FX. The growth drivers lie in our core businesses, both domestic beverages and personal care with the growth of 6.6% and 10.7
beverages continued its growth momentum at 7.3% YoY, and domestic personal care showed 23.7% growth. Overall international business grew 8.7% at constant FX rate. YTD 1H’19, net sales grew 5.0%, contributed
& Calpis grew 2.7% YoY. Total Personal care continued its momentum with 11.5% growth YoY, with 42.8% growth in CLM markets. International business grew 1.5% at constant FX rate, driven by Myanmar growth
-Know-Your-Customer (e-KYC) services to 1,200 kiosks, as well as the vending machine to 4,000 machines by the end of 2019. (The Company has 10% shares in the vending machine operator and is responsible
the leader of online top-up machine market both in terms of total usage amount and the number of kiosks, covering all area nationwide. The Company's strategy continues to emphasize on efficient location
, recorded at THB 810 million, driven by OEM-personal care for hand sanitizer gel and other hygiene-related products on top with contribution from vending machine business. 1H’20 Gross profit was at THB 4,350
last year and able to maintain its No. 1 position in the online top up machine business, both in terms of number of kiosks and total usage amount. The Company's strategy continues to focus on the
to collect, use or disclose personal information on the legal basis of public interest in accordance with Section 24(4), Paragraph 1(2) of Section 25, and Section 27 of the Personal Data Protection Act
to collect, use or disclose personal information on the legal basis of public interest in accordance with Section 24(4), Paragraph 1(2) of Section 25, and Section 27 of the Personal Data Protection Act