Baht 58.0 million of which 14.0% increased from Q3/2017 or in Baht 7.1 million due to increasing of price of fattening pig about 7%. page 2/…… - 2 - Gross Profit Margin Gross Profit Margin (GPM) in
, reflected from the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signal in considering the possibility of increasing the policy rate, as well as rising financial market rates. However, the Bank in-house research still expects that
possibility of increasing the policy rate, as well as rising financial market rates. However, the Bank in-house research still expects that the BOT will maintain the policy rate at 1.5% until the end of this
purchasing power. Government spending is also important in sustaining the economy, with government spending increasing compared to 2020 due to COVID-19 epidemic mitigation. Specifically, the third wave of
purchasing power. Government spending is also important in sustaining the economy, with government spending increasing compared to 2020 due to COVID-19 epidemic mitigation. Specifically, the third wave of
-shutdown hours in the third quarter of 2021 significantly lower than second quarter of 2021 which result in the increasing in overall revenue of biomass power plants. Moreover, sales of natural gas power
. Profit increased from quarter 2/2019 by Baht 21.76 million or 59.14% mainly due to an increasing of gross profit from business operation amounting to Baht 84.25 million. Overall, the Group’s performance
to an increasing of gross profit from business operation amounting to Baht 123.31 million. Overall, the Group’s performance mostly results from operation of LPG and oil business with gross profit of
designated at fair value through profit or loss, net 62,709 0 62,709 n.a. Gain (loss) on investments, net 389,893 177,943 211,950 119.1 Dividend income and profit sharing 967,561 673,584 293,977 43.6 Other
and foreign exchange transactions, net 457,007 268,337 188,670 70.3 Gain on financial liabilities designated at fair value through profit or loss, net 62,709 0 62,709 n.a. Gain (loss) on investments