million, declined from the wind power plant business being affected by seasonal factors, while the geothermal power plant recorded a decrease in profit from one-time financial expense for debt refinancing
changed by considering all stakeholders. In 2Q20, overall economy was largely affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) outbreak globally, including the Thai economy, due mainly to country lock down
changed by considering all stakeholders. In 2Q20, overall economy was largely affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) outbreak globally, including the Thai economy, due mainly to country lock down
operations. 1.1 Factors that affect business operations. In the year 2018, the Company affected from; prices of raw materials, cotton and polyester, risen since the second quarter; uncertainty of crude oil
structures for overseas business expansion in the future. The incident adversely affected international sales especially revenue from China that did not meet the expectations. Nevertheless, during September
affected by According to the Labor Protection Act (No. 7) , BE 2562, additional compensation rates have been imposed in the event that employers terminate employment for employees who have worked for 20
addition, there was a backlog of orders at the end of the year and unrealized consignment sales (Table 3). However, sales in THB terms were affected by the appreciation of the THB against both the USD and
Overview In the year 2017, the overall picture of the apparel industry remained stable in line with the Thai and global economy. The sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the appreciation
relatively high delivery project value. Furthermore, in Q2–2020, the Company was affected by the ongoing outbreak of COVID–19 which caused the customers change their work methods and slow down their operation
still affected by the oil price volatility in the global market. Despite the crude oil price recovery, the average crack spread between finished product and referenced crude oil price continues to decline