branches, contributing to the overall increase in rental and service fees. (4) Bank fees, increased by THB 15.80 million, in alignment with the increase in Branch and Online sales volumes. (5) Depreciation
increase in production volumes resulting in economies of scale. G R OS S P R O F I T a n d G R OS S P R O F I T M A RG I N : Q 3 / 2 0 2 4 K e y F i n a nc i a l H i g h l i g h t s 1 1EBITDA Margin and Net
3Q17, the forth- coming completion of the ethylene cracker in USA later this year and the expected doubling of IPA volumes in 2018 will further enhance IVL’s unique feedstock portfolio. The completion of
created by on-going restructuring as customers looked for higher con- tracted volumes due to risk that the restructuring would result in planned capacity not coming on line. This is reflective of the
created by on-going restructuring as customers looked for higher con- tracted volumes due to risk that the restructuring would result in planned capacity not coming on line. This is reflective of the
for margins and volumes in 2019 due to its enhanced portfolio of assets across the polyester value chain and the addition of new HVA businesses. IVL core ROCE for LTM 3Q18 at 14% is negatively impacted
transactions, indicating names, positions, academic records, working experiences and training courses in the related programmes (if any) such as CISA, CFA etc.; (d) as regard the credit risk management, there
derivatives transactions, indicating names, positions, academic records, working experiences and training courses in the related programmes (if any) such as CISA, CFA etc.; (d) as regard the credit risk
prices as well as financial status, ability to deposit of margins and debt repayment records of the client; (2) require initial margin from a client no less than the rate or value prescribed by the SEC
repayment records of the client; (2) require initial margin from a client no less than the rate or value prescribed by the SEC Office; (3) calculate the market prices of derivatives held by a client including