mandated B100 portion to be mixed with Diesel products remains a steady 7% through the quarter, while in Q3/2016 the portion was 3-5%. Furthermore, B100 purchase order from BCP, the major customer increased
Shareholders, to be held on April 26, 2019, to approve the dividend payment of THB 1.10 per share paid from the 2018 net profit. Hence, the proposed dividend payout ratio from the 2018 consolidated net profit is
Shareholders, to be held on April 26, 2019, to approve the dividend payment of THB 1.10 per share paid from the 2018 net profit. Hence, the proposed dividend payout ratio from the 2018 consolidated net profit is
of Return YTD 2021 2020 Price Change (%) -32.00 40.85 -16.96 Dividend Yield (%) N/A N/A N/A Payout Ratio - N/A N/A Dividend Policy Not less than 30 percent of the net profit after the
On April 26, 2019, the 2019 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders passed a resolution to approve the dividend payment of THB 1.10 per share from the 2018 net profit, or approximately at 44.0% payout
in the unappropriated retained earnings and the increase in non-controlling shareholders equity of Baht 2,873 million and Baht 412 million, respectively. However, there was dividend payout of Baht
approve the dividend payment of THB 1.30 per share to be paid from the 2019 net profit. Hence, the proposed dividend payout ratio from the 2019 consolidated net profit is at 49.7%. Shares Repurchase Project
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A CCoorrppLL44..11hhiigg A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2017 The global economy in the second quarter of 2017 maintained its growth momentum. Similarly, Thailand’s major economic indicators continued to exhibit growth, as evidenced by brighter exports, government spending and private spending on certain items of durable goods. The Thai economy hence showed ongoing improvement from the first quarter. Nonetheless, the...
Company Company is confident on the transaction and shall support the company growth in these following benefit: Company shall receive a secured and steady cashflow over the concession period. Myanmar is
and foreign exchange transactions enjoyed steady growth. Meanwhile, our impairment loss on loans and debt securities grew at a decelerating rate in line with NPLs to total loans which declined slightly