forecast some of the factors that contributed to our over performance in the first half to ease towards the end of the year we look forward to a strong H2. On the cost side we face some headwinds in variable
)% Specialty Chemicals 40 158 (74)% 2 16 22 (90)% Core EBIT 598 1,000 (40)% 54 136 190 (72)% Core Net Profit after Tax and NCI4 387 789 (51)% 8 92 121 (93)% Core Net Profit after Tax and NCI (THB m) 12,002
due to the declining in raw water sales volume and net profit attributable to Equity holders of the parent company was 1,117.52 million Baht, decreased by 103.66 million Baht or 8.49%. Income statement
consolidated sales and services income excluding construction revenue under concession agreement of 3,075.80 million Baht, decreased by 186.46 million Baht or 5.72%) and Net profit attributable to Equity holders
assets and the adoption of TFRS 16 Net profit from operation was THB 51mn, an increase of 25.0% Cash flow for the quarter from operating activities remains positive at THB 65mn KEY BUSINESS AND
downwards the 2020 GDP forecast in their Monetary Policy Report, saying the economy was likely to contract by 8.1%. Although Thailand has successfully controlled the spread of COVID-19 so far, leading to a
Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A) Q2/2018 Executive Summary Executive Summary For Q2/2018, Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited (GPSC) (“the company”) had a net profit of Baht 1,052 million
& Analysis (MD&A) Q3/2017 Management Discussion & Analysis For Q3/2017, Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited (GPSC) (“the company”) had a net profit of Baht 888 million, increased by Baht 73 million or
contraction was -3% vs Q1 2019. This will be much worse in Q2 with a double-digit contraction, and on annualized basis, the IMF forecast for Thailand is now -6.5% in FY 2020 with a bounce back expected in 2021
indicated more optimism by revising upwards their GDP growth forecast for 2017 to 3.5% from 3.2% that was estimated at end of 2016. IMPORTANT EVENTS IN 1Q 2017/18 June 2017 Master Ad Company Limited (“MACO