countries do not adequately use effective measures for steel production control. Chart of world steel production capacity utilization, ending 31 December 2017 Source: World Steel Association The main raw
31.3 Total liabilities 3,068.5 3,352.1 (283.6) (8.5) Issued and paid-up share capital 5,088.0 5,088.0 - - Share Premium 3,896.0 3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Unappropriated 2,425.5 1,831.9 593.6 32.4
Management Revenue from hotel management was THB 85 million in 1Q19, showing a 64.2% growth yoy, resulting from revenue from Elite Havens. • Share of Losses from Investment In 1Q19, share of losses from
) 12.63 61.55 Net Profit (Loss) (79.97) (22.90) 57.07 249.21 Earnings per share (Baht per share) (0.0153) (0.0040) 0.0113 282.10 Net Profit (Loss) The Company and subsidiaries (Consolidated) realized net
and investment properties 50.0 7.0 - - 50.0 100.0 139.1 4.5 - - 139.1 100.0 Gain on losing control of investment in a subsidiary 61.6 8.6 33.0 7.5 28.6 86.6 64.4 2.1 33.0 1.8 31.4 95.3 Others 1 106.1
31.3 Total liabilities 3,068.5 3,352.1 (283.6) (8.5) Issued and paid-up share capital 5,088.0 5,088.0 - - Share Premium 3,896.0 3,896.0 - - Retained earnings - Unappropriated 2,425.5 1,831.9 593.6 32.4
%) 165.58 187.20 (11.55%) Basic earnings per share (Baht per share) 0.0350 0.0914 0.0585 (40.17%) (61.67%) 0.1262 0.1431 (11.81%) Net Profit For 2nd quarter of 2022 ended as of June 30, 2022, the Company and
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3