corporate debentures In October 2018, BGRIM issued senior unsecured and unguaranteed debentures in an amount of Baht 9,700 million with rating A- through private placement offering (the “Debentures”) with
Q1’2020 to 2.42 Baht/kWh, primarily due to the prevailing retail tariff charged by the subsidiary of EVN which our power selling prices are set at a premium to. Steam Sales to Industrial Users (IUs) • Steam
support of investment and private spending as well as bolstering opportunities for other economic sectors. Nonetheless, protectionism triggered by the US-China trade dispute dealt a blow to global economic
through private PPA with a framework to develop approximately 30 MW solar rooftop for Al Madina Group and to Cambodia by securing new solar project with 39 MW installed capacity, scheduled in Q4’2020
133,212.32 133,212.32 133,212.32 44,900.15 44,900.15 Paid-Up Capital 101,821.34 101,821.34 101,821.34 29,933.74 29,933.74 Premium (Discount) on Share Capital -56,162.19 -56,162.19 -56,162.19 0.00 0.00 Retained
decline in September 2.) growth in private consumption supported by higher household income in various sectors, including agriculture, and recovering consumer confidence, whilst inflation level also grew
consideration by issue warrant to Miss Kantima Rodsatru (private placement) 9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 units at offering price of Baht 0.16 per unit and issue new ordinary shares of the Company to accommodate the exercise
supervision of securities business in the category of management of other persons’ funds, whether it be the mutual fund or private fund management, has the common objective to protect and maintain the best
securities business in the category of management of other persons’ funds, whether it be the mutual fund or private fund management, has the common objective to protect and maintain the best interest of
business in the category of management of other persons’ funds, whether it be the mutual fund or private fund management, has the common objective to protect and maintain the best interest of investors based