’ business and financial standing, as well as supporting their growth and opportunities. Along with that, we developed our business in various dimensions – customers, product domains and service channels – so
distributing B20 diesel to support the Ministry of Energy’s policy. The Company developed the “Hi-Diesel B20s” product that enhances the quality of B20 diesel with the Green S technology; increasing Cetane value
407.7 162.3% - Share of Profit from Investments in Power Associates 27.3 419.4 392.1 1,438.1% - Unrealized Gain (Loss) from Exchange Rate 223.9 239.5 15.6 7.0% Utilities income during the first quarter of
of real estate development costs 0 15,704 -100.00 -Finance Costs 7,144 13,108 -45.50 Total Expenses 348,002 408,433 -14.80 Gain (loss) before loss on investments in associates and income tax expenses
%) Adjusted Net Profit (loss) for the period (148.9) (8.5%) (945.7) (82.1%) (796.8) (535.0%) 1 Non-recurring items is defined as gain on disposal of share of JV company transaction and disposal of sublease 2
). CBI has developed and made available on its website an easy-to-use CO2 Target Calculator that enables issuers to ascertain the performance targets that must be satisfied in order to gain certification
percent, with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 15.57 percent. Being aligned with our business strategies, all of the above endeavors allowed KBank and K Companies to meet business targets and at the same time gain
Smart Energy Storage System: ESS. Currently, GPSC has developed and implemented various projects e.g. Cooperation project with PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC), co-developed a 1.5 MWh ESS
grew thoughtfully and systematically, building off the scale developed in the PET business at our core. We expand with the intention to build our downstream businesses to create more added value and our
foreign exchange of 11.97 million baht. If excluding the unrealized gain (loss) on foreign exchange, the Company had a net loss of 68.75 million baht this year and 86.28 million baht last year. The net loss