gains despite an increasing trend of electricity Ft rate since May 2017. Costs of food and beverages Costs of food and beverage constituted costs of operating in-mall food centers, as well as depreciation
market segments such as sugar and steel, which both saw a particularly strong 2018, we expect a continuation of current conditions. The landscape will however remain competitive, with new players entering
2.3% YoY due to TTTBB impact, higher IDD cost and network operating, including expenses related to electricity, and partnership costs with NT. Excluding TTTBB, the cost of service increased 1.0% YoY
) (10.96%) 2,080.52 1,885.72 (194.80) (9.36%) Costs of Raw Water 278.65 219.95 (58.70) (21.07%) 861.65 712.34 (149.30) (17.33%) Raw Water 34.06 26.59 (7.47) (21.93%) 135.08 91.76 (43.32) (32.07%) Electricity
Department’s policy, and electricity cost decreased because in Q2/2020, the company reduced transfer water from Prasae reservoir by supplementing water supply in Chonburi and Chachoengsao area from private ponds
pipeline maintenances, depreciation and amortization. Therefore, costs of goods sold increased from the drought situation nationwide including Eastern area. The detail is as follows: 1) Electricity cost
assets as of March 31, 2019 was 1,641.7 million baht, decreased 9.2 million baht or 0.6 percent compared to the total assets as of December 31, 2018. (1.1) Current Assets As at March 31, 2019 currents
March 31, 2018 was 1,615.6 million baht, decreased 24.3 million baht or 1.5 percent compared to the total assets as of December 31, 2017. (1.1) Current Assets As at March 31, 2018 currents assets amounted
production as there was no order presented, affecting the company directly during the second quarter of 2020. The situation also affected the company’s waste sent for treatment and disposal from our current
with NT. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt4,825mn, increasing 4.5% YoY mainly due to the increased network utility cost following the rising electricity cost. It was flat at 0.2% QoQ