) Subsidiaries which can be categorized into 2 businesses: 1. Power Generation 1.1 Local power generation Khanom Electricity Generating Co., Ltd. (KEGCO) IPP EGCO Cogeneration Co., Ltd. (EGCO Cogen) SPP Roi-Et
million, decreased by 20.9% from the same period of the last year. Revenue from sales can be categorized as follows: I. Revenue from sales from fashion segment was THB 8,121 million, decreased by 47.6% from
. Revenue from sales of goods can be categorized as follows: I. Revenue from sales from fashion segment was THB 11,791 million, decreased by 20.6% from the same period of the last year, which was mainly due
). Details of each plant are as follows: (1) Subsidiaries which can be categorized into 2 businesses: 1. Power Generation 1.1 Local power generation Khanom Electricity Generating Co., Ltd. (KEGCO) IPP EGCO
monitor credit quality and maintained high levels of capital buffers and loan loss provisions to facilitate credit expansion going forward. Credit Rating Land and Houses Bank Public Company Limited is
and maintained high levels of capital buffers and loan loss provisions to facilitate credit expansion going forward. Credit Rating Land and Houses Bank Public Company Limited is assigned the company
serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high
serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high
system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high levels of loan-loss provision, capital fund and liquidity to facilitate further credit expansion. Credit
system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high levels of loan-loss provision, capital fund and liquidity to facilitate further credit expansion. Credit