renewable energy. These businesses need continual fundraising for working capital and business expansion but yet to have opportunity to raise funds through the capital market. ?Slow growth of capital market
expansion and acquisition of Thai food business completed in 4Q16. Finance Expenses Financial expenses increased during the period from THB 17.4 Mn in 2016 to THB 24.5 Mn in 2017 from increased short-term
Plant’s expansion phase Attachment: Detailed information of connected transactions Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited (“the Company”) is pleased to inform that the Board of Directors Meeting of the
brighter investment outlook, and ongoing growth in tourism. At the same time, the real estate and construction sectors grew modestly, with expansion seen only in certain areas. Likewise, consumption fared
Bt170.3 million or 10.3%(y-o-y), mainly due to 1) the increasing in the direct labor costs 2) the depreciation from the FPT’s multi- products fuel pipeline expansion project to the northern of Thailand
in domestic branded sales from new packaging launch, new crop season for canned fruit, improved domestic CMG sales plus good response of new product as well as continual growth of export branded sales
compensation for branded products; 6) higher selling expenses from multiple new products launch; 7) higher R&D expense; 8) higher audit fees and consultant fees from new businesses establishment; and 9) higher
prepaid numbers in the country. There is still two third of customers in prepaid market which the Company sees the opportunity in steady growth in 2018. The Company plans to launch new services, e.g. money
investment marks another important step for WHAUP utilities business expansion in CLMV, especially in Vietnam, as part of our long-term investment target. Moreover, it is also in line with our strategic plan
shows the commitment of GPSC as PTT Group’s Power Flagship and progress of business expansion in both Thailand and abroad which includes research and develop on the Energy Storage System (ESS) in creating