rate in 2009 following the Hamburger crisis. The Committee assessed that the Thai economy would expand at a lower rate than previously assessed and lower than its potential due to a decline in exports
consolidation of Huntsman’s integrated EO, PO and derivatives business (IVOX). Though Core EBITDA grew but not at the full potential due to planned turnaround of PO/MTBE business for 75 days which led to an
Quarter Ended 31 March, 2020 Page 1 Executive Summary Unit : Million baht 2020 2019 Total revenues * 4,506.78 4,014.33 492.45 12.3 Total cost and expenses * 2,522.92 2,311.10 211.82 9.2 Gain (Loss) on
ARPU slightly decreased -2.7%YoY. Fixed broadband business, contributing 5% of the core service revenue, continued its momentum with recorded high subscriber gain of +165k for 1H20 stimulated by work
finance cost, and a net FX gain. It declined -8.2% QoQ from lower foreign exchange gain. Market and Competitive Environment Thai economy exhibited signs of further recovery in 1Q23 due to the improvements
’ disapproval resolution of the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme. Due to the Company’s debts were big amount and having potential that the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders might resolve
our fibers business to achieve Assets full potential and Operational excellence across 13 sites of Combined PET and Integrated Oxides and Derivatives segments. As we look ahead for 2020, we feel
1. The effect of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 outbreak (COVID-19) At the end of March to the beginning of April, the government had measures such as closed the potential risk places, no activity in
42.4% 196.5 52.0% Gross Profit 685.9 64.5% 781.9 57.6% 96.0 14.0% Other Revenues 8.6 0.8% 5.4 0.4% -3.2 -36.8% Gain from Shareholding Proportion Change in Subsidiaries to Long term investment 143.9 13.5
42.4% 196.5 52.0% Gross Profit 685.9 64.5% 781.9 57.6% 96.0 14.0% Other Revenues 8.6 0.8% 5.4 0.4% -3.2 -36.8% Gain from Shareholding Proportion Change in Subsidiaries to Long term investment 143.9 13.5