the guidance. FY19 performance & FY20 outlook FY19 performance tracked in-line with all guidance. Service revenue of Bt140,454mn grew 5.3% YoY vs guidance of mid- single digit growth. EBITDA reported
natural gas power plant decreased by Baht 70.1 million from decrease in unit rate which is adjusted in line with the decrease in average natural gas price, thus sales also decrease in line with the fuel
TTP solar project have no impact regarding the overload of the transmission line and grid in the central provinces of Vietnam since DT1&2 located at Tay Nihn province, South – Western Vietnam (where
, targeting steel customers, coming on line in the next few months this part of the order book will pick up. Certain other key segments like chemical and construction also show positive tendencies. The strength
with the unrealized gain from exchange rates comparing with the unrealized loss from exchange rates in the same period last year. Finance cost was THB 201mn, decreasing from THB 219mn or 8.3% lower than
EBITDA as well as increased share of profit from joint ventures and lower finance costs. • Total assets as of 31 December 2019 stood at THB 53,531mn, decreasing by 0.8% or THB 429mn from 31 December 2018
administrative expenses as well as the lower financial costs, the Company’s net profit was Bt584mn, increasing 0.2% YoY. As at the end of FY2019, the total number of “Boonterm Kiosk” is 130,481 kiosks, increasing
performance, please see 2Q 2017 performance analysis. Despite the lower-than-expected recovery of advertising spending during the first half of 2017, the Company expects to see an improvement in advertising
Overview In the year 2017, the overall picture of the apparel industry remained stable in line with the Thai and global economy. The sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the appreciation
. Domestic demand continued to expand from private consumption and public spending, while private investment contracted especially in real estate sector in line with decline in the supply of new real estate