% in the previous quarter, driven mainly by a slowdown in domestic demand and private consumption. The exports sector fell sharply due to the continued strength of the baht, while tourism sector also
the continuous recovery of the tourism sector, the private consumption and the private investment, while the headline inflation rate averaged of only 1.2%. The unemployment rate in 4Q/2023 was slightly
which the supporting factors still being the continuous recovery of the tourism sector, the private consumption and the private investment, while the headline inflation rate averaged of only 0.1%-1.1
Services 424 361 17 1,224 1,120 9 - 3 - Selling and Administrative Expenses 44 32 38 130 130 - Share of profit (loss) from investments in joint ventures (2) (1) 100 (2) 1 (300) Finance Cost 5 6 (17) 15 21
2017 and remain strong going into 2018. In Thailand specifically, projected growth has been revised up from 3.2 to 3.7% in 2017 and from 3.3 to 3.5% in 2018 on the back of strong private consumption and
the decline. Exports, in particular, shrank in line with signs of global economic weakness and anxiety surrounding the trade spat between the US and its major trade partners. Moreover, private
) (282) -31% Net profit attributable to owners of the parent 620 370 68% (1,546) 140% 1,732 2,463 -30% Basic earnings per share (Baht) 0.38 0.27 (1.12) 1.18 1.79 Note: 1/ EBITDA from Refinery Business of
growth in line with improvement in the overall global economy. Moreover, domestic spending enjoyed promising growth, as evidenced by brighter consumption, private investment and public spending. Overall
. Karnchang Public Company Limited (“CH. Karnchang”) Relationship : CH. Karnchang is the Company’s major shareholder, whereby as at the latest closing date of the share register on September 8, 2017, CH
: CH. Karnchang is the Company’s major shareholder, whereby as at the latest closing date of the share register on September 8, 2017, CH. Karnchang held 4,582,121,829 shares in the Company, representing