(%) March 2017 December 2016 Manufacturing and commercial 818,265 814,365 810,335 0.5% 1.0% Utilities and services 419,339 424,143 399,372 (1.1)% 5.0% Housing 222,977 220,250 219,365 1.2% 1.6% Real estate and
to be realized in 2018 following the new contracts negotiation. IVL Pet segment will potentially benefit from trade barrier actions on PET im- ports into USA and Japan as our strategic manufacturing
continuingly increase of number of tourist arrivals increasing in 3Q19 shows a good sign even if the Baht currency continues appreciating. Unit: Baht million 3Q19 3Q18 Change 9M19 9M18 Change Hotel business 794
planned. In addition, the continuingly increase of number of tourist arrivals increasing in 3Q19 shows a good sign even if the Baht currency continues appreciating. Unit: Baht million 3Q19 3Q18 Change 9M19
Information of RPV Consolidated Financial Statement in the Past 3 Years and Quarter 1/2020 Unit : THB Thousand Q1'2020 Y2019 Y2018 Y2017 Current Assets 233,260.20 646,904.47 657,417.04 199,199.44 Non-current
were used in the manufacturing process in 1st quarter of 2015 which leads to higher in cost of sales by THB 21.44 million. ท่ีตั้ง 55/2 หมู ่8 ถ. เศรษฐกิจ 1 ต.คลองมะเด่ือ อ.กระทุ่มแบน จ.สมุทรสาคร 74110
inventories increased by THB 9.87 million. All adjusted inventories were used in the manufacturing process in 1st quarter of 2015 which leads to higher in cost of sales by THB 21.44 million. ท่ีตั้ง 55/2 หมู ่8
by the global manufacturing sector and the ongoing adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) led to a stronger demand for products in key industrial sectors, particularly in electronics and electrical
dialysate and medical supply manufacturing and distribution, which increased from the same period of the previous year for 5.31 million baht or 22.37%, resulting in the increase of the Company Group’s gross
expanded in all categories. The expansion in global and domestic demand reflect to the growth of manufacturing sector. In term of public spending and private investment which strongly growth in all sector