underpricing of risks. The Thai economy in 2017 is expected to grow by 3-4 percent on the back of exports and tourism, in line with the growth of the trading partners. At the same time, public investment in
decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles
of 77.2% and 74.5%, respectively. Product mix differentiation (the slowdown of Automotive sector and the startup of Network Switch line) and the Thai Baht appreciation against the USD together with the
transactions 1st transaction Partners of Contract Seller: Cal-Comp Electronics (Thailand) PCL. (“CCET”) Buyer: Kinpo International Ltd. (“KPI”) Type of fixed asset 5 sets of fixtures, 1 set of Conveyor line for
commercial and passenger cars. Export-related manufacturing production, especially automotive, has continued to improve. The consensus view for 4% GDP growth in 2018 maybe revised upwards given the strong end
transaction in line with our strategic direction highlighted in the 2019 Capital Markets Day. On a proforma basis, this acquisition adds 25% to IVL’s 2018 core EBITDA and also adds 23% of additional
line with the prudent approach of setting aside adequate provisioning expenses, the Bank’s total allowances for doubtful accounts amounted to Baht 147.2 billion, which will provide a cushion against any
Limited, as financial provider (1) Trade Revolving Line of Credit in amount of THB 4,000,000,000 No interest to be paid to Mahachai Group due to Mahachai Group give permission to the Company to use their
making great products for society”. Our ongoing focus on the triple bottom-line helped in the Company debut in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index wherein we were ranked the fifth most sustainable chemical
making great products for society”. Our ongoing focus on the triple bottom-line helped in the Company debut in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index wherein we were ranked the fifth most sustainable chemical