decreased due to crude palm kernel oil price declined. However, the company could generate EBITDA at THB 282 million, increased by 257% driven by improving of market situation. The company had been impacted
% primarily from declining of methyl ester price following the soften of crude palm oil price and sharply decreasing of glycerine price in relation to ample glycerine supply, despite of improving of sales
) on foreign exchange, the Company had a net loss of 16.37 million baht this year and 28.19 million baht last year, decreasing 42% The decrease in net loss was resulted by the improving world economy
444.9 million Baht or at 93.39% of sales which decreased from the 3rd quarter of last year of 102.32% and decreased from the last quarter of 95.17% and that was due to product mix and improving in yield
Commission of Thailand, this forum serves as an invaluable platform to exchange insights, tackle challenges, and explore strategies for improving the utilization of ESG disclosures and sustainability data
. Discussions also covered guidelines on improving rules and regulations and enhancing operation to reduce costs and facilitate business operations for stakeholders in the capital market to enable them to
application helps raise awareness of the general public on financial planning for their future stability. Meanwhile, the SEC has never stopped improving relevant procedures to achieve higher efficiency in
process and our staff?s experiences for improving efficiency at work. Continuing cooperation from all SEC staff primarily contributes to the development of this project and now this award. The SEC
recommendations: ? Improving State Owned Enterprises (SOE) governance and making the state a more effective owner? Protecting the independence and effectiveness of the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC
recommendations:??Improving State Owned Enterprises (SOE) governance and making the state a more effective owner??Protecting the independence and effectiveness of the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC