construction business, gross profit margin improved from 7.88% to 8.35%. Revenues from construction services and sales of construction materials For the first half of 2019, the Company and its subsidiaries
to a 20% reduction in IVL’s core EBITDA. Operating cash flow through this period increased by 33% to $1.3B, as a result of lower prices and operational excellence. IVL has proposed a dividend of
improved profitability from 36.1% to 51.1%. The significant improvement of such GPM was as a result of the increase in land sale price. The gross profit margin from the asset monetization to WHART increase
margin (%) 43.8% 41.9% 45.9% +2.1% +4.0% EBITDA margin (%) 14.6% 16.2% 19.8% +5.2% +3.5% Net profit margin (%) 5.4% 5.4% 5.3% -0.1% -0.1% One-time expenses 1/ 21.0 - - - - Impact from TFRS 16 2/ - - 6.3
Profit 850.96 817.65 (33.31) (3.91%) Gross Profit Margin 59.34% 62.41% Raw Water Distribution by Customer Group (Internal usage for tap water production is included) Industrial Estate 63.63% Industrial
71 64 79 22.1% 10.4% EBITDA 34 66 106 60.5% 215.7% Net profit from operation 22 51 65 28.2% 198.2% Net profit (exc. Minority Interest) 21 51 60 18.1% 183.0% Gross profit margin 54.3% 56.1% 59.5% EBITDA
& administrative expenses 112 147 31.4% EBITDA 89 109 22.2% Net profit from operation 51 44 -13.5% Net profit (exc. Minority Interest) 53 37 -30.2% Gross profit margin 60.5% 33.7% EBITDA margin 32.3% 15.8% NPAT
. This was mainly due to the aforementioned consolidation and cost of LED screens. As operating revenue increased more than cost of sale, Gross profit margin grew to 62.4% from 53.2% in the same period
business is generally lower margin than MACO’s core business, net profit margin slightly decreased to 14.4% from 22.9% in 3Q 2017. Nevertheless, we believe that MACO will benefit from economies of scale
associates of THB 53mn mainly resulting from a severe COVID-19 impact in the Indonesian market. Net loss was THB 161mn with a net loss margin of 31.7%. However, EBITDA was a lower negative of THB 44mn. Our