the Company and subsidiary companies increased 17.32% and 0.60% respectively, most of which was the income recognition from ready-to-move-in projects and recognition of one project completed in Q1/2019
industry. The impacts on the Company are worse than others because the majority of income and sales volume of the Company during the first 9 months derive from sales and ownership transfer of ready-to-move
reassessed its business structure to move towards Green Businesses targeting renewable energy, materials recycling and eco management. To pursue its business strategy, 36 MW solar farms in Thailand have been
million baht due to the expansion of LCL causing the higher number of employees and moving office to support expansion which leads to the expenses derived from such move and the former improvement disposal
first quarter of 2020, the total remaining backlog was THB 9,542mn, decreasing by 7.6% compared to THB 10,324mn at the end of 2019 from the value transferred of 6 ready-to-move-in projects namely (i) The
strategic move by combining Central and Robinson department store. The business synergy will give the combined department stores a significant acceleration to become more customer- centric, as well as to
well as enhancing security of the Company's raw materials, aiming at developing innovation and high value added products (HVA); 5) continual building business partnerships and establishing joint ventures
year 2020, which is an additional revenue waiting for recognition. 2. The Company is currently developing a new shopping center project "The Jas Village", is located near the Amata Industrial Estate
caused oversupply in table glassware market. The Company continued developing new product designs to serve customer needs. In 2017, Ocean and Ocean Professional Brands, launched new series of glass
for the openness of the free trade policy Economic expansion in the developing countries and the continued growth of low-cost airlines, especially in Asia. For the total multi-products fuel