Competition 1.1 Electricity industry and Economic situation in Thailand In 2018, Thailand’s peak demand in Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)’s system was 28,338 megawatts, occurred on April 24
renovation, especially at CentralWorld 2) lower revenues from hotel business during off-peak season 3) Ft tariff started to increase in this quarter 4) higher administrative expenses from the employment of new
year due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to present which
than last year due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to
quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to present which
for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter of 2017 till to present which can demonstrate as the following: Management’s Discussion and
that, according to the Financial Statements for the 3 months Q3/2017 period, as ended on September 30, 2017, the Company and Subsidiary Companies achieved Total Net Profit of Baht 368.5 million, an
as well as a favorable expansion of private consumption and investment of both private and public. For electricity industry situation in 2019, Thailand’s peak demand in Electricity Generating Authority
construction equipment was not sold this quarter. Revenue from rental equipment decreased 5.91%, achieved Baht 409.36 million due to the slowdown of investment environment throughout the country and mega project
(0.3%) Selling and administrative expenses 180,213 179,956 0.1% Net profit 128,811 63,063 104.3% Revenues from the Hotel income for the three-month period ended 31 December 2017 (Q4/2017) achieved an