% Total Comprehensive Income 36.65 13.29 23.36 175.71% 143.05 72.06 70.99 98.52% The operating results of the consolidated financial statement for the third quarter period ended September 30, 2018, resulted
disposal of assets B.E. 2547 dated 29 October 2004 (Including with additional amendments). The maximum size by the total value of consideration is equivalent to 0.33 %, calculated by the net tangible assets
income 93,154 25.49% 11,509 5.86% 81,645 709.40% Total revenues 365,424 100.00% 196,323 100.00% 169,101 86.13% Cost of sales (198,397) 54.29% (126,154) 64.26% (72,243) 57.27% Cost of services (30,098) 8.24
% Other income 107,123 17.09% 55,131 11.61% 51,992 94.31% Total revenues 626,852 100.00% 474,868 100.00% 151,984 32.01% Cost of sales (377,939) 60.29% (308,204) 64.90% (69,735) 22.63% Cost of services
% Other income 169,661 16.99% 78,684 9.28% 90,977 115.62% Total revenues 998,474 100.00% 847,486 100.00% 150,988 17.82% Cost of sales (614,154) 61.51% (558,251) 65.87% (55,903) 10.01% Cost of services
informed accordingly. Yours faithfully, For and on behalf of Diamond Building Products Public Company Limited (Mr. Satid Sudbuntad) Chief Executive Officer Company Secretary Office Tel. +66 3622 4171-8 Ext
) Commercial Operation Date Solar Rooftop Solar Private PPA 100% 26.7 26.7 3Q2020- 1Q2021 Total 26.7 26.7 9 Please be informed accordingly. Sincerely, ………………………………… Mr. Natthapatt Tanboon-ek Chief Financial
subsidiary of the Company operating publication of books and journals business), i.e. disposing 42,250,000 ordinary shares in WPS, equivalent to 84.50 percent of the total number of shares in WPS (“Shares of
“CFP”) of Thai Oil Public Company Limited (“Thai Oil”); to accept the transfer of ownership in the ERU Project from Thai Oil, with a total value of not exceeding USD 757 million (which is equivalent to a
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