Shipment volumes for this year were lower as compared to last year due to due to termination of Tolling activities since February 2019. GJS บริษัท จ ีเจ สตีล จํากดั (มหาชน) G J Steel Public Company Limited
international HRC prices also impacted the margins with gradual improvement witnessed during the quarter. The reported quarter thus, resulted in reduced Shipment volume and EBITDA loss and Net Loss of THB 228
Own production Tolling Total HRC production volume (Ton) 178,506 - 178,506 230,759 187,066 417,825 HRC sale volume (Ton) 172,117 - 172,117 226,109 192,256 418,365 The Production and Shipment volumes for
malls, enhancement of existing malls, new mixed-use development projects, such as residential development, study into value-accretive merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, as well as apply efficient
Dusit, which was planned for the relocation after the closure of Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel, following the development plan of the Mixed-use project. In 2017, the Company reported EBITDA from education
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closure of Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel to make way for the development of the new mixed-use project on 5 January 2019 (THB 225 million), an absence of THB 169 million gain on sale of investment in one of the
business plan such as investing in new projects, repaying debts and loans from financial institutions, or using as working capital. 1.9 Objectives for the Use of Proceeds The Company may use the proceeds