same time, the Company increased the number of service stations with B20 Diesel available to cover every region, which was responded positively by customers. The Company also sells B10 Diesel in tandem
consist of THB 3,022 million as the cost of construction, show equipment, theme park design and decoration, service fee for specialist and interest expense, while the remaining THB 548 million accounts for
consist of THB 3,022 million as the cost of construction, show equipment, theme park design and decoration, service fee for specialist and interest expense, while the remaining THB 548 million accounts for
service fee of Baht 5.29 million. Other revenue was Baht 4.31 million, which increased from the same period of previous year by Baht 1.80 million or 71.71 percent, due to the increase in sales of scrap and
projects. ABP5 efficiency improvement via LTSA with Siemens ABP5 completed maintenance service under Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) with Siemens in August. This is the second project implemented after
investment grew 4.2% in Q4 versus the same period in 2017 and up 3.9% from Q3. Private-sector investment expenditure on machinery and equipment picked up pace and this industrial expansion is encouraging. The
previous projected at 2.8% growth to a 5.3% contraction due to the fact that COVID-19 outbreak severely affected both external and domestic demand particularly the tourism and exporting sector which sharply
was still in contraction. Tourism sector essentially got greatest hit from border restriction and faced 100% drop in foreign tourist numbers. Bank of Thailand, then, slashed its forecast for Thai
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May
all business sectors. Thai economy has been pressured from weak in tourism sector, consumption, and export sectors. However, Thailand continues easing country lockdown measures phase by phase since May