situation, the Global Green Chemical Public Limited (“GGC” or “the company”) operated at a full capacity, which resulted to methyl ester sales volume in FY2018 of 374,922 tons, whereby increased from methyl
income in an amount of 747.94 million baht. In the third quarter of 2019, finance cost was increased in an amount of 56.74 million baht came from the issuance of Debentures in the amount of 6,000 million
profit margin as a percentage of sales has increased from 25.49% in the previous year to 25.90% due to change in product sales mix of general merchandise and the enhancement of directly sourced private
and production had increased as well. But production stumbled again by the end of the year, and we are now just seeing signs for recovery in end of February 2020, for which production is expected to
margin (excluding depreciation) in Q2-2017 was achieved at THB 834/ton, lower by 80% from last year quarter. - Sale volumes (Coil tons) in Q2-2017 achieved at 315,610 tons which were a slightly increased
increased by 12.3% compared to average revenue generated per out-patients visits. On the contrary, the proportion of revenues incurred compared to number of in-patients was decreased by 0.9%. Cost of Hospital
of Baht 337.30 million. Administrative expenses increased of Baht 14.94 million (Most of the costs will be as staff salaries. Auditing fee and financial advisory fee) and financial expenses increased
Engineering Polymer business unit was dropped by 0.86%. And the sales value of Specialty Chemicals business unit was increased by 5.02%. The 14.20% decrease in total sales revenue was mainly due to the decline
length of stay. Furthermore, there have been an increasing numbers of suggestions towards OPD treatments. However, the revenue of OPD increased by 12.2% comparing to the same period last year due to the
administrative expenses for 1Q19 was Baht 111.29 million, increased from previous period. The increase was mainly due to the expenses of new outlets (i.e. Rayong and Diana branches) such as depreciation, utilities