preparing documents to be submitted to The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for permission to set up Trust. In addition, the Company’s Board of Directors has passed a resolution to approve the
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and
projected to continue to improve, certain areas that still could limit the growth 1) Farm-related household income could slowdown from the decline in agricultural products prices particularly for rubber and
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
Baht 246,330,000, equivalent to 45.05 percent of the registered and paid-up capital; 2. Mr. Viroj Tangjettanaporn of 19,550,000 shares, totaling Baht 27,370,000, equivalent to 5.01 percent of the
shares to the investor, the investor will represent 40 percent of the Company’s total issued shares (after the paid-up capital registration). Therefore, such issuance and allocation of newly issued
, to the specific investors (Private Placement) as follows: 1. Silom Road Limited of 175,950,000 shares, totaling Baht 246,330,000, equivalent to 45.05 percent of the registered and paid-up capital; 2
the year and from additional government measures to support low-income households, although these may gradually decrease. Private investment was also expected to slow down due partly to a decline in
Baht 4,015 million, a decline of 6.8 yoy while comprehensive income for the first nine months totaled Baht 3,886 million, also declining by 8.8%. Pre-provision operating profit for 3Q20 increased by 13.2