quarter as well as a softer demand for biodiesel blending due to the impact from the coronavirus (COVID-19) . Thanks to the government policy to absorb crude palm oil surplus, the government delegated the
a rebound in December. Consequently, the current account surplus came in at USD 37.7 billion in 2018, narrowing from USD 50.2 billion in 2017. Global financial markets continued to experience
65,804.00 19.63 Shareholders’ equity Issued and paid-up share capital 15,075.00 13,675.00 10.24 Capital surplus (deficit) from common shares 3,399.43 - - Other component of shareholders’ equity (65.02) (58.02
be cautious upon 1) Crude oil and commodity prices trend - recovering trend will aid Thailand's inflation to rise which in turn will result in rise of farm income and ease Thai Baht appreciation via
be cautious upon 1) Crude oil and commodity prices trend - recovering trend will aid Thailand's inflation to rise which in turn will result in rise of farm income and ease Thai Baht appreciation via
with Compassion” program, B.Grimm is donating over THB 50 million for both medical and community supports through various channels; 1) Chaipattana Covid-19 Aid Fund (and Other Pandemics), 2) health
domestic palm oil surplus, as a result, demand of domestic methyl ester grew higher than usual. Due to the lower crude palm oil price, methyl ester price in 1Q2019 was at 23.98 Baht/kg, dropped by 4.53 Baht
) Increase (Decrease) Assets - Lands - Allowance for Impairment Losses of Lands 553.29 - 795.12 - 249.70 (7.87) Liabilities - Deferred tax liabilities - 49.94 49.94 Equity - Revaluation surplus -Allowance for
, being lower than 2Q2017 CPO price by 5.06 THB/kg or down 20% yoy. This was led by domestic palm oil inventory surplus more than 400,000 tons in 2Q2018, while, in the past, Thailand used to have an average
capital 231.0 2,497.0 Retained earnings 3,011.3 2,508.7 Surplus on business combination under common control 328.0 353.1 Other components of SE -239.5 -429.5 Non-Controlling Interest 108.6 202.9 Total