subsidiaries have contract revenues for Q2/2017 242 Million Baht which is decrease of 28 Million Baht (10%) from Q2/2016 contract revenues. Q2/2017’s net profit of 8 Million Baht represents decreasing of 10
subsidiaries have contract revenues for Q3/2017 162 Million Baht which is decrease of 39 Million Baht (19%) from Q3/2016 contract revenues. Q3/2017’s net profit of 5 Million Baht represents increasing of 4
subsidiaries have contract revenues for the year 2017 amount 779 Million Baht which is decrease of 157 Million Baht (17%) from 2016 contract revenues. 2017’s net profit of 13 Million Baht represents decreasing
and its subsidiaries have contract revenues for Q1/2019 amount 220 Million Baht which is increase of 93 Million Baht (73%) from Q1/2018 contract revenues. Q1/2019’s net loss of 67 Million Baht
; Unimit and its subsidiaries have contract revenues for Q1/2019 amount 220 Million Baht which is increase of 93 Million Baht (73%) from Q1/2018 contract revenues. Q1/2019’s net loss of 67 Million Baht
Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM). The Project has also entered into EPC Contract, Electrical Connection Agreement, Operation and Maintenance Agreement and other related agreements. RATCH-Australia
of 420 MW (contract capacity of 350 MW) with the well-known business partner in Vietnam, Xuan Cau group. The project is pursuing the 20-year Power Purchase Agreement with Electricity of Vietnam (EVN
of over 20% from the same period last year. Unimit and its subsidiaries have contract revenues that amount to Baht 191 million in Q2/2020, which is a decrease of around Baht 60 million (24%) with a net
from 2.3% in the second quarter of 2019, mainly driven by expansion of private consumption, government spending and tourism sector. Meanwhile, exports sector continued to contract caused by uncertainty
%. The main reason was Baht appreciation more than the corresponding period of previous year. That led to the decrease in cost of inventories. Exchange rate during Q1/2020 was between 30.28 – 33.09 Baht