: Overall operating results for the six-month period ended June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2018 (Unit: Thousand Baht) Consolidated Financial Statements Separate Financial Statements Increase (Decrease) Q2/2019 Q2
growing less than expected and moreover Thai foreign exchange rate of the Baht was appreciate that cause Financial Institutions Policy Committee announce to decrease the policy rate to 1.25% per year that
OPEX would continue to decline 1.6% YoY following ongoing cost management. In summary, EBITDA amounted to Bt37,903mn, increasing 10% YoY. EBITDA margin ( excluding equipment rental) improved to 47.0%, up
and expenses as much as possible to adjust to the continuous decline in revenue due to the effects of the current economic situation, which is expected to continue through the year 2020. In the Tooling
trading accounts, during 12 December 2018 and 25 February 2019, in a different manner from their normal practice, and had avoided losses from a decline in TRC share prices before its 2018 net loss operating
affected and may be left behind if there is no collaborative effort to address the issues from all sectors. Research by UNDP shows a decline in government budget for biodiversity management over the past
impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons and the opinions of the bondholders’ representative. The bondholders
decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons and the opinions of the bondholders’ representatives. The bondholders are, therefore, encouraged to thoroughly review the
Baht 9,159.4 million, respectively. The Company’s cash collected from NPL management business decreased by Baht 149.7 million, or 1.6% primarily due to: (i) the decrease in overall cash collected from
-durable and semi-durable goods contracted partly from the decline in farm income both in terms of agricultural prices and production. Private investment also expanded by investment in machinery and