Competition 1.1 Electricity industry and Economic situation in Thailand In 2018, Thailand’s peak demand in Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)’s system was 28,338 megawatts, occurred on April 24
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
. Peak demand in the Philippines is estimated to increase 5 percent annually. The Philippines plan to increase its generating capacity to 37,000 megawatts by 2020 with significant portion of coal-fired
. The company has started to increase the production hours from 12 hours per day to 15 hours per day since September 2017. The output hence recorded at 70,000 tons per month in September (previously
improved only by 0.6% due to the low temperature, off-season rain and the hot storm in some areas in the first quarter of 2018 together with the increase in Independent Power Supply (IPS). The peak
shall receive under the contract terms, will reach the peak in 2018 and then decline gradually from 2019 onwards. Marketing and promotional expenses paid by CBD amounted THB 157 million, reduced by THB 10
) A capital increase – issuance and offering 400 million new ordinary shares to institutional investors by way of Private Placement, and b) Issuance of new debts – issuance and offering convertible
significantly higher than last year quarter due to the Company entered the Tolling agreement with G Steel for producing of HRC to increase the normal capacity during off peak power usage commencing in 4th Quarter
increased 14.3% QoQ helped by peak summer vacation traffic during the quarter in July and August, operating expenses rose from higher maintenance cost and utility cost, the latter attributed to the increase
36.3% YoY to THB 1,992mn, predominantly due to the increase in revenue from hotel operations as a result of the hotel portfolio expansion, together with revenue from the termination of hotel management