repercussions on the global economy, compounded by a steep recession. It was a grim scenario, with uncertainty looming large. One year later, we stand in a very different place. Brent crude oil price has had a
confidence that our major segments of Intergrated PET and Fibers are unique and have limited impact from the heightening trade wars. The continuing attention on plastic waste is helping the industry move
those of other business operations, e.g. property/hotel management service, project management service, etc. As of 1Q18, the Company was engaged in two distinct project management services – Crossroads
2017. TRIS Rating, an associate of S&P in Thailand has affirmed the Company’s rating of “A+” and revised upwards its outlook to ‘Positive’ from an earlier ‘Stable’. From a performance perspective, this
engaged in two distinct project management services – a tourist facility project in Maldives (starting in 3Q16) and The ESSE Sukhumvit 36 (starting in 3Q17). In 3Q17, the Company registered revenues from
other business operations, e.g. property/hotel management service, project management service, etc. As of 4Q17, the Company was engaged in two distinct project management services – a tourist facility
business verticals. Indorama Ventures 1st Quarter 2020 MD&A 6 Fibers Our fibers segment is distributed into three distinct verticals which are Hygiene, Mobility and Lifestyle. Our product offerings are to
established any loss reserve in its accounts. Executive perspective for business trends in 2020 The Company's management foresees that the Company emphasis on caravan service at end of half year 2020 with
enormous potential to grow the Company’s scale of business operations from fundamental perspective. Such a transaction is not considered a connected transaction as defined by the Notifications of the Capital
. Consequencely, the Company has not established any loss reserve in its accounts. Executive perspective for business trends in 2020 The Company's management foresees that the Company emphasis on caravan service