additional support from the government project. Meanwhile, government spending remains the main supporting factor for the Thai economy even in this quarter slowed down as the delayed in budget disbursement. As
, decreased by 87.7% YoY and THB 967 million in 6M20, decreased by 51.3% YoY. The main factor of this decrease was from COVID-19 pandemic impact. It has caused the temporary closure of hotel in Thailand and
occupancy rate from the main source countries: China, Russian and Korea. Dusit Thani Manila Hotel reported 9.1% revenue growth (in Peso currency) driven by an expanding room inventory after the completion of
close monitoring of the ongoing impacts of the pandemic on our industrial customers' operational plans, there was continuing strong electricity and steam demand from our main customers, petrochemical
-current liabilities 740.34 273.12 467.22 Total liabilities 1,304.62 1,843.84 (539.22) Equity 839.43 253.87 585.56 Consolidated financial information Page 4 of 19 • Inventories reduced by Baht 9.86 million
Total Equity 13,969 14,054 The Company posted net loss for the second quarter of 2018 amounted to THB 451 million which higher than last year quarter by THB 217 million mainly due to in last year
Total Equity 13,658 14,054 The Company posted net loss for the third quarter of 2018 amounted to THB 311 million which higher than last year quarter by THB 376 million mainly due to HRC selling price is
adoption of new financial reporting standards, the acquisition of a new subsidiary and the depreciation of the Thai Baht that affected the value of Company’s overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the
overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the end of 2Q 2020 stood at 0.98x, an increase from 0.48x on 31 December 2019 2Q 2020 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Impacts of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) COVID-19
% 1.0% Return on average assets /1 0.35% 0.93% 1.19% (0.58)% (0.84)% 0.62% 1.18% (0.56)% Return on average equity /1 2.92% 7.32% 8.84% (4.40)% (5.92)% 5.07% 8.81% (3.74)% /1 Attributable to owners of the