. Interest expenses of debentures for the second quarter of 2018 were Baht 19.30 million. 3.6 On March 28, the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final
operations include (i) natural gas price and coal price that continued to drop further from previous quarter resulting in lower costs of sales and increasing industrial customers sales margin in spite of the
installed capacity of 24,000 megawatts, which are primarily from coal-fired power. Peak demand in the Philippines is expected to increase 5.4 percent annually. The Philippines plan to expand its capacity by
Company. 3.8 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court issued an absolute receivership order to Saraburi Coal Co., Ltd. (“Saraburi”). The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a joint venture
auditor appointed by an audit firm is unable to perform audit work for a listed company and the audit firm has an insufficient number of auditors in the capital market to handle the situation, the listed
accounting and auditing standards. The event aims to promote audit regulator and audit firm cooperation, boost audit quality in the region while enhance reliability of financial reports of companies in ASEAN
, the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a joint venture agreement, NWR-SBCC Joint Venture, to
of 2017 were Baht 20.32 million. 3.6 On March 28, the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a
. Interest expenses of debentures for the year 2018 were Baht 77.40 million. 3.6 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The
Baht 1,720.1 million. Interest expenses of debentures for the first quarter of 2019 were Baht 19.09 million. 3.6 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited