Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court, Saraburi is considered to be in breached
Mae Moh mine, Lam Pang of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court
gross profit from 28.36 percent of the 1st quarter 2017 to be 29.92 percent of the 1st quarter 2018. The main result caused from the quantity and price of raw material was in declining trend. For the cost
(excluding FX rate effect and a gain on equity interest in an associate) rose significantly by 28.6% from the previous quarter as a result of higher sales and better economies of scale at the new plant. This
same period of the previous year. This decrease stemmed from a decrease in raw material prices and reversal of losses on inventories devaluation. Gross Profit Margin Gross profit margin is equal to 37.45
mine, Lam Pang of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court, Saraburi is
32.8% from energy favorable prices. Costs were controlled and the total expenses in quarter 3 reported at Baht 333.6 million, a decrease of 25.9% over the same period last year. As a result, the Company
revenue from sales and services amounted to Baht 7,815 million, decreased by Baht 334 million or 4% QoQ. This result from the decrease in sale volume and selling price while increase in production cost both
ich mainly result from the increase in sale volume compare to the year 2017. In term of cost, the Company and subsidiary’s cost of sale per ton increase compare to the previous year due to the increase
with the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorChor 20/2551 Re: Rules on Entering into Material Transactions Deemed as Acquisition or Disposal of Asset dated 31 August 2008 (as