increase of 19% QoQ, and recorded total EBITDA of THB 3,494 million, a decrease of 2% QoQ, net profit of THB 1,567 million, an increase of 5% QoQ, with net profit attributable to owners of the Company of THB
market growth particularly in mobile. As a result, we revised FY18 guidance to increase 3.5-4.5% YoY. Mobile revenue increased 1.4% YoY mainly from the growth in postpaid segment offset by a decline in
. Natural fatty alcohols market in 2019 has slowed down from previous year due to the decline in purchasing power of Chinese consumers who are an important driving force for market, which was affected from US
market items. This was coupled with a decline in interest expenses on debt issued and borrowings from the early redemption of subordinated debentures No. 1/2012 in December 2017 and the maturity of foreign
Baht 971 million and earnings per share of Baht 0.49 a decrease of 10% when compared to the previous year. The Company would like to clarify the reasons for the change in profits for 2019 compared to the
253.31 million Baht, a decrease of 745.28 million Baht or 74.63% from the same period last year. The main factor of the decrease revenue came from the transfer of real estate which decrease by 747.19
928.3 948.1 1,202.6 (19.8) (2.1) (274.3) (22.8) Profit for the period 72.1 67.4 105.3 4.7 7.0 (33.2) (31.5) In Q2–2018, the Company’s total revenue was similar to Q1–2018 with a slight decrease. Compared
, it found that the decrease rate of profits was higher than the decrease rate of revenues due to some part of the selling and administrative expenses, which was a fixed cost that continues to occur even
Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability front, IVL
benefitted from M&G Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability