the Covid-19 outbreaks. However, most of the drop was compensated by sales of Woody C+ Lock Lemon Flavoured, the new vitamin C drink launched in March 2020 under the Company’s production and the joint
hit merchandise exports, and domestic demand. Private consumption indicators indicated the slower expansion in most sectors. Manufacturing production and private investment contracted. Nevertheless
production, as farm income has remained subdued due to falls in market prices. Nevertheless, overall domestic demand grew at a moderate pace, and durable goods consumption has slowly picked up. The performance
recovery in EU economy and the start of mass production of this product, resulting in a continuous sales growth since last year. However, sales of Telecom Power System (TPS) products declined 13.3% from the
production capacity of Phase 1 and 2 was expanded, which led to solid revenue growth and profitability. We experienced a number of challenging factors that occurred at the same time, such as production of new
production. Total price of the transactions is 6,047,500 THB or percentage 1.43 of the Net Tangible Asset, which is greater than 0.03 percent and less than 3 percent of Net Tangible Asset (NTA) of the company
revenue is decreased by 1.1 percent compared to the same quarter of the previous year (increased by 1.3 percent from Q1/2019) , thanks to the resources for production to accommodate sales in China, despite
Company and subsidiaries established the cost efficiency projects to optimize the production cost, waste management and tighter control of purchasing raw material to in- line with reduction in sales and
per year. The plant is expected to be the largest single line vertically integrated PTA-PET production facility in the world and the largest PTA plant in the Americas. Pursuant to the terms of the newly
sales and services compared to the same period last year. This is due to the slow movement of goods with high production costs and past purchases such as high exchange rates. Reworking 3. Decrease in cost