olefin businesses serving our EG integration and importantly our diversification in growth businesses of surfactants, green fuels and urethanes is reaffirmed, and has allowed us to diversify our portfolio
Medical Hospital and Kasemrad Hospital Ramkhamhaeng still grew in a significant rate comparing to the same period of last year, plus the consistent revenue growth from the provincial hospitals, resulted to
revenues of DEAN & DELUCA in Q2 2017 were 801.5 Million Baht or increase 7.6 %, compared to Q2 2016 of 745.0 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from E-commerce and hospitality business (B2B
801.5 Million Baht or increase 7.6 %, compared to Q2 2016 of 745.0 Million Baht. The growth on sales were primarily from E-commerce and hospitality business (B2B) and also Easter holiday fell into Q2 2017
visualization, leading to pent up demand. Overall, sales in May improved compared to April due to the resuming of business. - June: The Company had positive growth in same store sales resulting from the change in
% growth in the previous quarter, as a result of private consumption and public investment showed contraction while export of goods, private investment and government expenditure expansion. In addition, the
decelerating rate from 1.9% in the previous year, due to the delay of government’s budget allocation. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2 .0%-3.0%, in
, FY17 ME demand were 1.2 million tons, growing from prior year by 0.2 million tons (up 17%yoy). Such demand growth was driven by government biodiesel mandate. The FY17 mandate was set at B5 at the
capital increase from the ordinary shares issuance to the private placement and the existing shareholders of 3,894 million Baht. In Q2 2018, the Company also disposed the hotel, Observation Deck, Retail
5.5% YoY. The increase of Operating Revenue was attributable to growth of industrial water’s sales volume mainly from newly Commercial Operation Date (“COD”) of 2 SPPs (GNLL2 and other SPP), existing