decreased by 57.9% from obsolete and long aged finished goods Six-Month Period • Total cost of goods sold decreased by 12.6% along with declining in sales value • Selling expenses decreased by 14.5% due to
million, increased by 3.2% mainly due to writing off the obsolete finished goods. As a result, the company reported net loss of Baht 8.1 million compared with a profit of Baht 6.6 million in the same
by 8.9% from the marketing activities expenses. The administrative expenses reported at Baht 28.8 million, increased by 4.1% due to writing off the obsolete finished goods and raw materials. Shutdown
restructured from short-term debts into long-term loan 5 years, resulted in better financial ratios i.e. Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E Ratio) at 0.39 and Current Ratio at 1.18 which were better than year 2016
conversion and some portion has been restructured from short-term debts into long-term loan 5 years, resulted in better financial ratios i.e. Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E Ratio) at 0.39 and Current Ratio at 1.18
upgrading equipment health. This has significantly improved the Debt to Equity Ratio from 0.49 in 2016 to 0.20 in Q2-2019 and the Current Ratio from 0.33 in 2016 to 1.75 in Q2-2019. 1. Highlights 2 G J Steel
reported the domestic steel-production for 2018 was at 7.11 million metric tons, increasing 3.36% compared to the previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.90 million metric tons
previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.90 million metric tons, decreasing 1.22% and the flat finished steel production of 3.20 million metric tons, increasing 9.54% compared to
Steel has been in the process of rehabilitation at current and waiting for the court’s order to allow G Steel accessibility to a new credit facility, then G Steel will be able to resume their own
expiry of safeguard on alloy steel, and strengthening of Thai Baht, and the current out break of COVID-19 has led to continuous decline in domestic steel prices from second quarter of 2019 and impacted the