upstream businesses to capture cost advantages. IVL today has a unique portfolio comprised of High Value Add (HVA) and Commodity products. The HVA segment makes up ~40% of IVL’s EBITDA, which over the long
Trans.Ad Solutions Company Limited and Roctec Technology Limited, collectively called “Trans.Ad Group”, which was acquired in August 2018. Revenue contribution Revenue by segment (THB mn) THB (mn) 2Q 2018 1Q
follows: I. The operating revenue break down by business segment In the first quarter of 2018, the Company and its subsidiaries’ revenues from sales of real estate decreased while the property rentals
corresponding period last year, or 36.62% increased, which was better than the average growth rate of industry. These are because of our correct expanding strategy that emphasized on real demand segment, and
revenue breakdown by business segment First quarter (Unit: Million Baht) 2020 2019 Change Change (%) Revenue from sales of real estate 1,626 3,053 (1,427) (47) Revenue from hotel operations 187 290 (103
segment of IVL was adversely impacted due to steeply lower crude oil price impacting margins of MTBE & Int. EG as shale gas lost its advantage against naphtha based producers. • Mobility & Lifestyle Fibers
significantly are results of mutual separate program in 2019 and concentrate in all administrative expenses. 3 / 5 • Financial performance by segment. 2.1 Revenue by segment Unit: million baht for 3-month period
, and current liabilities.In addition, SINGHA failed to disclose the information concerning commitments, contingent liabilities, events after the reporting period, business segment information for
” concept. Moreover, under the “Segment of One” concept, we focus on strengthening our capabilities by using data and advanced technology to understand and anticipate each individual customer’s need and
, transportation, selling and marketing expenses. 3 / 4 2. Financial performance by segment. 2.1 Revenue by segment Unit: million baht for 3-month period ended March Detail 2018 2017 diff % Processing and packaging