the impact of US sanction which led to the depreciation of Russian ruble. However, domestic demand continued to expand, private consumption expanded well in most spending categories thanks to the
the impact of US sanction which led to the depreciation of Russian ruble. However, domestic demand continued to expand, private consumption expanded well in most spending categories thanks to the
THB1.225/share for 2019. IVL concurrently undertook several transformative initiatives that were announced on 4th Feb 2020 at its Capital Market Day, which are expected to generate benefits starting in 2020
PEA tariff of which Ft is a major component. With situation of a stable gas price this year if Ft trends is continuous to increase, it would be favorable to our operating margin, i.e. electricity sales
public (80,000,000 shares), which is 5.71% of the paid up capital after the IPO has been completed (280,000,000 shares). The allocation of the right to subscribe for the new ordinary shares of CAZ will
public (80,000,000 shares), which is 5.71% of the paid up capital after the IPO has been completed (280,000,000 shares). The allocation of the right to subscribe for the new ordinary shares of CAZ will
million in Q1’2018 (Baht 2,133 million in Q1’2017 and Baht 2,099 million in Q4’2017) which is in line with an increase in revenue and maintaining on EBITDA margin. EBITDA margin maintained at 27.2% in
namely 1) Structural changes in Thai economy, particularly high level of household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could
household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s
equipment in line with the import of capital goods which partly stemmed from the relocation of the manufacturing base of hard disk drive to Thailand earlier. Meanwhile, public spending in capital expenditure