Commonwealth of Australia. The project cost is approximately AUD 359 million. It started the construction in 2019 and is anticipated to commence operations in 2021. 1.3 The Progress of Riau Combined-Cycle Power
1,343,023 78,718 5.9 Directors’ remuneration 6,627 8,631 (2,004) (23.2) Premises and equipment expenses 303,490 333,021 (29,531) (8.9) Taxes and duties 139,678 92,527 47,151 51.0 Loss from revaluation of
1,343,023 78,718 5.9 Directors’ remuneration 6,627 8,631 (2,004) (23.2) Premises and equipment expenses 303,490 333,021 (29,531) (8.9) Taxes and duties 139,678 92,527 47,151 51.0 Loss from revaluation of
according to the additional paid up in the capital of GPSC’s associate and in increase in assets, and property plant and equipment (PP&E). Moreover, for the year 2017, GPSC and its subsidiaries had net cash
in Plant, Property and Equipment (PP&E) of subsidiaries in which the power plants are in construction. Moreover, for the first half of 2018, GPSC and its subsidiaries had received net cash of Baht
increase by 3.1% YoY and flat QoQ to amount of Bt22,934mn supported by enhancement of core service revenue, combined with optimization of SG&A. D&A rose 4.0% YoY and 0.8% QoQ from spectrum license of 700MHz
staff cost from acquisition and provision for obsolete equipment, while marketing expense benefited from government campaign and optimization effort, decreased by -3.6% YoY. 1H24 EBITDA increased by 21
expense due to higher staff cost from acquisition and provision for obsolete equipment, while marketing expense benefited from government campaign and optimization effort, decreased by -3.6% YoY. 1H24
for quality broadband at home despite customers returning to their pre-covid routines combined with the expansion of service coverage in suburban areas. ARPU still faced a downward trend from low-price
been determined based on value in use calculation using 5 years cash flow projections. Loss on impairment of equipment and intangible assets was 3.1 million baht. However it was non-cash item which no