and capital expenditures in order to mitigate the impact. Combined with the management of adequate working capital. Anyway, the business of the company group has started recovering since June, cash flow
sale. The SEC Office shall have the authority to: (1) order the Thai government agencies or their directors or executives to clarify or disclose additional information within a specified period and
%. However, the Company has expanded market to industrial sector in order to maintain overall LPG volume, resulted in increased LPG sold to industrial sector 55.92% from the same period of previous year. While
industrial sector and household sector in order to maintain overall LPG volume, resulted in increased LPG sold to industrial sector 78.15% and to household sector 335.19% from the same period of previous year
farming area into the abandon area. These resulted to an increasing in customers’s orders that they intended to stock more for upcoming production. As of June 30, 2018 the Company and its subsidiary had a
, located at Tambon Bueng Kham Proi (Khlong 6 Wa Sai Lang) Ampur Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani, with the area of 10 rai 0 ngan 62 square wa, to Lertsamartyotha Company Limited. The total price of land is THB
, including the company's project to construct a new corporate office building in order to expand its office space which will be developed on another plot of land with a total area of 5-0-22.6 rais situated on
) Source of Fund After Amendment* 1. KPSG to infuse cash amount of PHP 4.9B (equivalent to KPPH’s net value) to CCPH in order to acquire 80.81% shareholding in CCPH 2. CCPH pay KPSG cash amount of PHP 4.9B
existing customers have reduced their minimum order due to in February 2022, the Committee on Energy Policy Administration (CEPA) has a resolution for adjusting the proportion of biodiesel mandatory from B7
January 2020 represented an effective markdown of about 1.7% of sales. Lockdowns implemented by many countries due to COVID-19 caused difficulty in the supply chain, which led to deferrals of some order