expenses 1,199.2 1,430.2 1,664.5 (231.0) (16.2) (465.3) (28.0) Profit for the period 166.2 151.7 121.3 14.5 9.6 44.9 37.0 Overall in the Q1-2022, the Thai economy improved compared to the end of 2021
excess palm oil in the system to solve the problem of falling palm prices by subsidized palm fruit price, increase the proportion of biodiesel blends to B10 in some parts of Thailand and B20 for fleet in
shelters on the land, bought by the Company in 2016 with the purpose to raise and breed the Company’s excess animals, were not able to proceed as planned. The development was prolonged until the additional
% 1,572 7.8% Equipment – net 1,615 16.8% 1,695 8.4% Investment in JVs, associates and other long-term investments 1,421 14.8% 7,685 38.1% Goodwill and excess of acquisition costs and net assets 1,748 18.2
and the increasing in competition among entrepreneurs under the situation of excess supply from products and raw materials coming in from various countries. Therefore those factors have been affecting
projects in Q4-2020. For example, in Q4–2021, two projects in excess of 100 MB were recognized with a total value of 311.6 MB, whereas in Q4-2020, five projects in excess of 100 MB were recognized with a
projects in Q4-2020. For example, in Q4–2021, two projects in excess of 100 MB were recognized with a total value of 311.6 MB, whereas in Q4-2020, five projects in excess of 100 MB were recognized with a
gradual increment of rig counts being used in the US; leading to concerns that supply reduction measures that producers have elected to follow, will not be able to curb market excess supply. On the other
have diminished market demand. Natural FA demand improved from 1Q2017, mainly due to downward pricing trend of Natural FA to below Synthetic FA because of downward pricing trend of CPKO. Whereas, the
46.2%. Following improved EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of Bt8,037mn, +4.5% YoY and +4.4% QoQ. Secure competitive spectrum position AIS has officially signed the roaming and equipment rental