enterprise This quarter, AIS announced a joint venture with SCB, a listed leading bank, for digital lending business with an investment of Bt300mn in the ‘AISCB’ JV. The JV is expected to start service in 1Q22
THB1.225/share for 2019. IVL concurrently undertook several transformative initiatives that were announced on 4th Feb 2020 at its Capital Market Day, which are expected to generate benefits starting in 2020
sales of light vehicles, U-shape recovery is expected with easing of situation and financial support given to Automobile sector by European government. Capital Expenditure Program IVL expects its balance
$ 1.9B. Interest cost is expected to come down for year 2020, thanks to lower benchmark rates. Our net operating debt to equity went up to 1.35 times primarily due to the acquisition of Spindletop
disputes affecting margins. This is expected to normalize as end demand continue to grow. We will be sharing the plan and specific actions of this business transformation in the upcoming Capital Markets day
, resulting in 4.6% forecasted economic growth in the first quarter Economic outlook for Q2/2018 is expected to grow robustly, supported by promising outlook for merchandise exports as well as tourism. A robust
anticipated to continue in line with GDP growth. Downside risk on volumes in our nonferrous mining segment remains as new competitive capacity is expected to come online in the near future. Pricing impact on
ordinary shares, valuing at Baht 10 each. The capital will be fully paid, and is expected to be completed by May 2019. 1.2 Signing of financial documents for Collector Wind Farm in the Commonwealth of
lines including machines and other supporting systems and anticipated to start commercial operation in 4Q/2020. Such expansion will drive the production capacity at Bangpakong plant in Chachoengsao
aforementioned assets. Moreover, the backgrounds surrounding NUSA’s petition for the Court’s revocation of the share swap contract with WEH shareholders remained unclear, with anticipated potential impacts on NUSA