was THB 168 million from the appreciation of Thai Baht in comparison to other foreign currencies, leading to most gains being generated from conversions of loans and account payables in foreign
recorded slower growth from the same period of last year. The weakness was mainly attributed to dwindling exports hampered by the US-China trade war, the Thai Baht’s appreciation and global economic slowdown
experience the return of capital inflows, which may cause the Thai Baht to resume its appreciation. To cope with domestic and international economic and political uncertainty, as well as rapid changes in fund
- - Issued and paid-up 140.00 100.00 40.00 40.00 Share premium 246.11 - 246.11 n.a. Retained earning Appropriated - legal reserve 5.09 5.09 - - Unappropriated 57.46 44.31 13.15 29.68 Equity attributable to
988.16 (98.80) (10.00) Equity Share Capital - Authorized 140.00 140.00 - - Issued and paid-up 140.00 100.00 40.00 40.00 Share premium 246.11 - 246.11 n.a. Retained earning Appropriated - legal reserve 5.09
and Ft 727.0 806.7 79.7 11.0% FiT Premium 33.2 19.6 (13.6) (41.0%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 6.9 6.8 (0.1) (1.4%) Sales from Biomass Power Plants 767.1 833.1 66.0 8.6% Revenue from
7.5 Share Premium 703.2 603.0 100.2 16.6 Share subscription received in advance form exercise warrants 66.6 - 66.6 100.0 Unappropriated Retained earnings 1,530.2 1,651.1 (120.9) (7.3) Total shareholders
of electricity - FiT, Base tariff and Ft 851.2 788.3 (62.9) (7.4%) FiT Premium 14.6 10.1 (4.5) (30.8%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 9.3 8.2 (1.1) (11.8%) Sales from Biomass Power
พื้นฐาน และค่า Ft 816.7 821.3 774.5 (5.7%) (5.2%) 2,314.6 2,402.5 3.8% ค่า FiT Premium 20.7 19.1 15.0 (21.5%) (27.5%) 68.6 53.7 (21.7%) รายได้จากการขายไฟฟ้าให้เอกชน (IU) 6.2 6.8 8.3 22.1% 33.9% 19.1 21.9
ค่าไฟฟ้าพืนฐาน และค่า Ft 774.5 793.1 895.9 13.0% 15.7% 2,402.5 2,540.2 5.7% ค่า FiT Premium 15.0 13.9 12.9 (7.2%) (14.0%) 53.7 41.4 (22.9%) รายไดจ้ากการขายไฟฟ้าให้เอกชน (IU) 8.3 7.4 7.0 (5.4%) (15.7