’ Meeting no. 248 of the Company, held on April 10, 2020 had the resolution to postpone indefinitely the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) no. 26 for the year 2020 due to the pandemic situation of
sales of Baht 3,741 million, a decrease of 4% YoY, mainly due to 11% YoY decline in domestic branded sales. However, export branded sales positively performed with the increase of 12% YoY. This was mainly
subsidiaries recorded total sales of Baht 2,542 million, a decrease of 5% YoY, mainly due to 11% YoY decline in domestic branded sales. However, export branded sales positively performed with the increase of 7
, accounted for 27.89% increase due to the introduction of 8 new branches compared to the same period last year. In addition, same store sale growth increased about 7.51% due mainly to the positive response
. As in Q1 the main lime consuming sectors of the industry were not immune to the disruption: the sugar cane harvest was down and uncertainty in the steel industry has caused volumes to drop year on year
million, respectively, increasing by THB 1,822 million or 16.6%. The main contribution for this increase was due to the increase of properties, plant and equipment by THB 1,430 million or 14.9% resulting
2017 continued to recover with exports and tourism as the main drivers. Exports grew by 12.5 percent from the same period last year across almost all products and markets, with the benefits now flowing
income decreased mainly due to lower gains on investments and net fees and service income. The main reason for the decrease in net fees and service income was the change in recognition of fee income from
. Also, GPSC had a significant success in issuing Green Debentures worth THB 5,000 million to institutional and/or high net worth investors with subscriptions of over 6-time oversubscription. Due to the
, accounted for 39 percent of the Company’s total sales, representing an increase by 4.6 percent as compared to that of the previous year, but lower than forecast. This was due to the fact that the Company was