Analysis (MD&A) For Q3/2018 2 - Increasing of HRC price: the average selling price of HRC in 3rd Quarter of 2018 was THB 20,715/ton, increased by 15% as compared with last year quarter (THB 18,079/ton
significant decreasing of diesel consumption in 2Q2020. In addition, rising of refined glycerine price and sales volume also affected to a higher methyl ester business sales revenue due to growing of refined
Baht 2.25 million; an increase in salary of Baht 5.5 million due to the yearly salary base adjustment and the rising number of employees in tandem with business expansion; an increase in monthly
rising number of employees in tandem with business expansion; an increase in monthly remuneration, meeting allowance and bonus for non-executive directors totaling Baht 0.97 million in line with the higher
rising number of employees in tandem with business expansion; an increase in monthly remuneration, meeting allowance and bonus for non-executive directors totaling Baht 0.97 million in line with the higher
year. The reasons for an increasing of revenues can be explained as following; 1. Revenues from collection of purchased accounted receivables was 341 million Baht which increase from the same period last
from highly intense competition which caused the average fare drop by 0.1 percent. However, the revenue from airport-related services increased by 6.1 percent from a rising number of flights landed at
continued to see limited support, after growing by 2.30 percent in the second quarter. The Thai economy did show some signs of strength in the third quarter, due mostly to the low base effect of the same
under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 10.8% QoQ from Baht 1,637.7 million to Baht 1,814.8 million. The increasing of Baht 177.1 million mainly derived from sales of natural gas power plant which
revenue from finance lease under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 1.6% QoQ from Baht 1,814.8 million to Baht 1,843.5 million. The increasing of Baht 28.7 million mainly derived from sales of biomass