”) reported total revenue of THB 1,121 million, contributed by an increase in revenue from Hotel Business, primarily from owned hotels overseas, despite an adverse impact from an exchange on translated
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
fragile economy with signs of global economic slowdown despite a continuous recovery in Thailand’s tourism and the improvement in inflation that helped boost private consumptions and economic activities. In
facilitated by government subsidizations. This was further supported by a continuous increase in foreign arrivals despite some structural headwinds and rising geopolitical conflicts. In summary, AIS reported
oil price throughout the quarter, leading to an inventory loss. However, despite the refinery Hydrogen Production Unit and Hydrocracking Unit temporary shut down, refinery’s average crude run remained
revenue from hotel business improved despite the stronger THB and gain from sale of other long-term investment. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) was THB 465 million in
| 2 Executive Summary In 2019, overall palm oil production and crude palm oil ( CPO) inventory remained high in both domestic and international market, although the inventory plunged to a minimum record
December 2019 with installed capacity of 15 MW and 4.8 MW respectively. Although most of new projects started in the middle of the year, B.Grimm’s 2019 net profit rose by 33.6% to Baht 3,977 million while