. Performance of the Company for Q2 2020 The Company reported a net loss of THB 179 million and THB 72 million for the 2nd Quarter 2020 and 2019, respectively. This is primarily due to: • Revenue from sales
, decreased by Baht 153 million or 15% from Q2/2018. The drop was due to the rise in natural gas prices while Fuel tariff (Ft) rate remained constant; therefore, the gross profits of Rayong Central Utility
(including lease liabilities and license payable) was at 2.4x in 3Q24, lower than 2.5x in 2Q24 align with lower lease liability and spectrum payable, while increased from 1.9x in 3Q23 due to acquisition loan
Concession Contracts including of the obligation for extensions of the MRT Pink Line Project and the MRT Yellow Line Project with Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand ("MRTA"). The MRT Pink Line Project
31,482 million in 2017, primarily due to an increase in revenue from the power plants that were fully developed and are in operation, namely BPWHA1, located in Hemraj Industrial Estate, that started COD on
in accrued income tax and other current liabilities despite the lower trade account payable. • Non-current Liabilities decreased by THB 16 million mainly due to repayment of the lease liabilities due
Q1’2018 (Baht 7,651 million in Q1’2017 and Baht 7,762 million in Q4’2017), primarily due to an increase in revenue from the power plants that started COD on February 1, 2018, namely ABPR3, located in Amata
mainly due to the increased in cost of sales and services of many large-scale projects which their gross margin were low due to a high market competition. In addition, In Q2–2019, there was an additional
which posted 26% growth yoy due to more intensity treatment, epidemics and weather change in the beginning of this year as well as increasing number of beds in service. Cost of Hospital Operations Cost of
. Also, GPSC had a significant success in issuing Green Debentures worth THB 5,000 million to institutional and/or high net worth investors with subscriptions of over 6-time oversubscription. Due to the