-1- AIT (VP-SEC) 017E/2022 May 12, 2022 Subject: Management's Discussion and Analysis of Operating Results for Q1-2022 To: The President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Summary of Operations Q1
overseas customer and management’s effort to diversify into more higher value product range led to higher revenues. Thailand operations were very strong; recording 22.4% growth year-on-year. Portugal
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Supervisory Board No. Tor Thor. 60/2561 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Outsourcing Function related to Business Operation to Third Party _____________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 and Section 113
Supervisory Board No. Tor Thor. 60/2561 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Outsourcing Function related to Business Operation to Third Party _____________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 and Section 113
for the three months as of February 28, 2018, from continuing operations amounts to Baht 139. 43 million an increase of Baht 146. 8 5 million or 1,979.11% from the same period of last year due to this
in Q1 2017 to 31.71 THB/USD in Q1 2018. As a result of the ceasing of the zinc operations, the sales volumes of imported metals reached 96% of total sales in Q1 2018. Unit : Baht million 2017 Sales and
operations. 1.1 Factors that affect business operations. In the year 2018, the Company affected from; prices of raw materials, cotton and polyester, risen since the second quarter; uncertainty of crude oil
, from continuous cost control. Over the past years, the Company has continuously adjusted its business operations to meet customers’ demands and to compete with competitors and technologies that is