. Thailand registered a GDP growth of only 2.4% during 2019 against 4.1% in 2018 with the fourth quarter 2019 growth at merely 1.6%. Further, Total Hot Rolled Steel consumption for 2019 at 6.66 million MT
pending for customer delivery. The group companies normally write‐off out‐of‐date inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter
group companies normally write‐off out‐of‐date inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 70 days as at
customer delivery. The group companies normally write-off out-of-date inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days
aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 98 days as at 30th June, 2019 and 83 days as at 30th June, 2018 . Liquidity Liquidity ratios are
‐of‐date inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 80 days as at 31st March, 2018 and 77 days as at 31st
inventory, and make provision for aged inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 83 days as at 30th June, 2018 and 79 days as at 30th June, 2017
inventory and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 89 days as at 30th September, 2019 and 85 days as at 30th September, 2018 . Liquidity Liquidity ratios are
and depletion in the value of fixed assets, if material, each quarter. Inventory days were 112 days as at 31st March, 2020 and 96 days as at 31st March, 2019. Liquidity Liquidity ratios are high at
-29.07% Import 3,526,841 2,919,975 -17.21% Export 305,541 401,355 31.36% Consumption 5,628,593 4,226,064 -24.92% Source : Iron and Steel Institiute of Thailand, by Steel Business Intelligence Bar & Section