lower Availability Payment Rate and Thai Baht appreciation. Normalized Share of Profit/(Loss) from Investments of Utilities Business was Baht (13.5) million due to the recognition from Share of Loss from
accordance with new Thai accounting standards. According to the previous accounting standards, Q4/2019 total sales would have been Baht 1,350 million which was lower than Q4/2018 total sales of Baht 1,456
According to the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data. The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2022 expanded by 2.2% (y-y), accelerating from 1.8% growth in
business, the number slows down as per usual with the decent direction of property rental. Existing clients remain unchanged. The company has a plan prepared since the end of 2019 as the real estate business
by 6.2% Q-o-Q but declined by 10.2% Y-o-Y. The Q-o-Q sales growth was due mainly to an increase in production. In addition, there was a backlog of orders at the end of the quarter, and some shipments
was due to the weakening Thai baht against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales increasing by Bt93 million (Table 1). The increase in revenue in 1Q20 was due mainly to an
1,554.5 1,174.8 1,557.6 379.7 32.3 (3.1) (0.2) Profit for the period 123.0 96.8 121.6 26.2 27.1 1.4 1.2 Overall in the Q2–2023, the Thai economy slightly improved from the previous quarter due to the
under construction. We partner with a number of key Thai and international power developers, namely the Glow Group, the Gulf Group, the B. Grimm Power Group, SUEZ and the Gunkul Group. WHAUP recognized
of 530 million baht or 2.12 baht per share, decreasing by 46% y-y. The financial performance can be summarized as follows. Overview The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2020 contracted by 1.8
2019 2018 YOY % Operating profit 457.27 403.89 53.38 13.22% Depreciation 124.10 100.14 23.96 23.92% Amortization 78.25 73.92 4.32 5.85% EBITDA 659.62 577.96 81.66 14.13% 2. ECONOMIC SITUATION Thai