significantly escalated from 1Q2019 thanks to the Government’ s announcement of B10 biodiesel as the mandatory diesel in Thailand replacing B7 biodiesel from January 1, 2020 onwards and the increasing of the B10
consolidated total assets were 94,528 million baht, increasing 2% from 92,499 million baht as of February 29, 2024. The main assets were attributed to the portfolio of net account receivables which shared 88% of
, cost of natural gas power plant increased by Baht 35.5 million as the continuing increasing in fuel material cost from increase in average natural gas price. Moreover, cost of solar energy system
services volume of the two main airports, Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) have a total growth rate of 1.6%(y-o-y) to 5,747 million liters while the total flights which services by BAFS grew by 3.0%(y
consolidated financial statements has recorded loss from impairment of Baht 456 million consisting of impairment trademark. The consolidated loss of the year end 2019 is Baht 591 million, increasing by 115% from
Loss The consolidated expected credit loss in the first quarter of 2022 amounted to 1,563 million baht, increased by 338 million baht or 28% y-y but dropped by 3% q-q. This result from increasing of
% Finance costs for Q1/2024 compared to Q1/2023 increase 50.0% from Baht 43.6 million to Baht 65.4 million, increased by Baht 21.8 million. The increase mainly derived from continually increasing in MLR of
the same period of previous year. The main reason was due to the asset monetization to WHA Premium Growth Freehold and Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust (WHART) and HREIT in the late 2017 and the
boards business unit. 2Q17 2Q16 Increase (decrease) Million Baht % Million Baht % Million Baht % Revenues from main business EMS business 553 29% 364 28% 189 52% Telecommunication business 131 7% 85 6% 46
31 December 2017 were THB 14,342 million, and THB 12,520 million, respectively, increasing by THB 1,822 million or 14.6%. The main contribution for this increase was due to the increase of properties