due to 1) sales decrease; 2) higher cost per unit as a result of lower utilization rate; 3) higher depreciation; 4) higher excise tax and sugar tax following the Excise Act, B.E. 2560; 5) sales
Baht or 2.37% compared to 2017. Total water sales volume was 219.98 million Cu.M. (Excluding internal usage for tap water production of 29.76 million Cu.M.), decreased by 5.92 million Cu.M., or 2.62% due
2,137.58 million Baht, increased by 331.85 million Baht or 18.38% compared to the same period of 2018. Total water sales volume was 212.18 million Cu.M. (excluding internal usage for tap water production of
sales volume was 282.23 million Cu.M. (excluding internal usage for tap water production of 31.18 million Cu.M.), increased by 62.25 million Cu.M., or 28.30% due to the raising of raw water sales volume
million Baht or 9.36% Total water sales volume was 173.97 million Cu.M. (Excluding internal usage for tap water production of the group companies at 22.70 million Cu.M.), decreased by 19.39 million Cu.M
was 2,452.05 million Baht, decreased by 244.38 million Baht or 9.06% Total water sales volume was 225.90 million Cu.M. (Excluding internal usage for tap water production of the group companies at 30.23
of 2018. Total water sales volume was 142.03 million Cu.M. (excluding internal usage for tap water production of 15.20 million Cu.M.), increased by 33.38 million Cu.M., or 30.73% due to the raising of
. Without reasons to upgrades, consumers continue the usage of their existing devices which impact the overall IT market, especially IT devices such as PC and accessories which have specific life cycle
disbursement in FY24, declining export and manufacturing competitiveness, and global supply chain issues. Mobile industry sustained its growth momentum with increased usage both domestically and internationally
recover, which is driven by low unemployment rate, a gradual recovery of income and government economic stimulus measures. Meanwhile, Thailand electricity usage in 11M/2018 was at 172,709 Gigawatt-Hours