and reducing the utilities consumption. However, the Company has put significant focus on enhanced health and safety standards which have allowed our customers and employees to feel safe in our stores
236.62 Million Baht decreased or 13.82 percent when compared to same period of previous year of 1,688.47 Million Baht thus subsidiaries has revenue from selling wire and decline in services somehow
236.62 Million Baht decreased or 13.82 percent when compared to same period of previous year of 1,688.47 Million Baht thus subsidiaries has revenue from selling wire and decline in services somehow
subsidiaries has total revenue of 493.86 Million Baht or decline of 46.10 percent when compared to the same period of previous year had 916.32 Million Baht in revenue the details as follow: Revenue from sales
Competition Commercial banks’ overall performance in the first quarter of 2020 recorded a decrease in net profit over-year. The decline could be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic which dampened the economic
decline could be attributed to an increase of Baht 1,493 million or 16.36 percent in our impairment loss on loans and debt securities to cope with economic uncertainties. Operating profit before provision
representing around 76% of proforma 2019 core EBITDA grew to over 95% of core EBITDA in 2Q20 where the in general demand decline caused by COVID19 and crude meltdown did not impact us, though enhanced our
purchasing raw materials and more short term loan of 77.50 Million Baht, Left in stock inventory of 143.85 Million baht, decline in trade receivable and other receivable of 86.72 Million Baht, more outstanding
Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability front, IVL
benefitted from M&G Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability