price of crude and finished product to make its downward trend. With demand for fuel consumption declining across the globe, combined with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries [ OPEC] and
was associated with the level of capacity utilization, product mix, production efficiency, LME copper price and foreign currency exchange rate in the period. During 2019, the production of special grade
, the ending of projects together and lower global price of materials which all were resulting to the decreasing in the sales. Eventually, there were the impacts to the lower gross profit. The profit
by Quarter Change Q3–23 Q4–22 Q3–23 VS Q4–22 (MB) (MB) % Cash and cash equivalent 1,157.3 1,486.6 (329.3) (22.2) Trade and other receivables 2,475.4 1,890.7 584.7 30.9 Contract assets 980.8 1,130.7
EBITDA (228) 602 Net Profit (Loss) (433) 366 HR C HRC Sales (k tons) 177 388 HRC Production Volume (k tons) 139 382 HRC Average Selling Price (THB./ton) 19,160 20,942 HRC Cash Margin (THB./Ton) (58) 1,937
177 HRC Production Volume (k tons) 185 139 HRC Average Selling Price (THB./ton) 15,885 19,160 HRC Cash Margin (THB./Ton) 590 (58) Unit: million Baht 31 March 2020 31 December 2019 F in a n ci a l S ta
sector. 2. A decrease in trade accounts receivable at amount of Baht 24.51 million due to the impairment of trade receivables increased by Baht 55.07 million (according to Thai Financial Reporting
average selling price decreased considerably due to slowdown in Thai economy, strengthening of Thai Baht, and surge in imports of Alloy Steel and Galvanised HRC post expiry of safeguard duties. While total
selling price due to limited export from China. The overall sales volume decreased, except for ECH, as a consequence of major turnaround in Q2’ 18. The share of domestic and export sales have no significant
which 19,282 MTHB earned from sales revenue. The sales revenue increased by 3,623 MTHB or 23% comparing to the year 2016. The increment mostly derived from higher selling price across all products