period of 2017, the profit was Baht 3.67 million, a decline of 3,689.37%. The Company would like to clarify significant changes in the Group’s operating results as follows: 1. Revenues from sales and
revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
power plant in Buriram province which is during the repairing the damages of equipment during the power generation therefore resulting in decline of gross profit. (3) Expenses The company and its
more short term loan of 299.49 Million Baht, trade receivable and other debtor of 282.30 Million Baht (more external trade account receivable of 320.49 Million Baht thus decline in accrued income of
406.89 Million Baht decreased 36.83 Million Baht or 8.3 percent when compared to the same period of previous year was 443.72 Million Baht. Subsidiaries have decline in sales of steel wires and subsidiaries
falling interest expenses. Meanwhile, non-interest income decreased Baht 1,030 million or 1.62 percent, due mainly to a decline in net insurance premiums. At the same time, operating expenses rose Baht
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and