transaction: 3.1 On the use purpose of warehousing the company’s finished products, Vanachai Woodsmith Company Limited has a warehouse service contract in 2,688 square meters, and the location is at 8/3, Moo 8
transaction: 3.1 On the use purpose of warehousing the company’s finished products, Vanachai Woodsmith Company Limited has a warehouse service contract in 2,688 square meters, and the location is at 8/3, Moo 8
141.23 million baht or 48.54 % when compared with Q1 / 2022 which cost of sales increased accord with the increase revenue. Profit (Loss) Net Equity of shareholders of the Company for Q1/2023 and Q1/2022
), increasing by Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) for year 2017 (Revised) 2 12.5% for sale volumes and increasing by 19.4% for production volumes. This mainly due to the Tolling agreement with G Steel
significantly higher than last year quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter
quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to present which
Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) for year 2017 2 12.5% for sale volumes and increasing by 19.4% for production volumes. This mainly due to the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to
year due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to present which
than last year due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to
periods. The Company had terminated the Tolling Agreement with G Steel Public Company Limited and accordingly the tolling activities were stopped from 1st February, 2019. Further, continued slackness in the