earners. The primary energy consumption in Q1/2018 has improved by 1.1% compare to Q1/2017 growing parallel to the overall economic performance which has risen mainly from the increase the exports and the
September 2017 driven by the continuous increasing in demand from trading partners in oil sector and domestic. Primary energy consumption in 2017 has improved by 2.4% compare to previous year and in the same
subject to delisting from the SET. Therefore, the disposal of such investment will benefit the Company in the term of improved financial position, lower debt burden from convertible bonds, better financial
is possibly negative, which may be subject to delisting from the SET. Therefore, the disposal of such investment will benefit the Company in the term of improved financial position, lower debt burden
is possibly negative, which may be subject to delisting from the SET. Therefore, the disposal of such investment will benefit the Company in the term of improved financial position, lower debt burden
is possibly negative, which may be subject to delisting from the SET. Therefore, the disposal of such investment will benefit the Company in the term of improved financial position, lower debt burden
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
increased from business expansion. For the 9M/2018, the net profit improved by Baht 420 million or 17% from 9M/2017. The gain was primarily due to start-up of IRPC-CP Phase 2 and ISP1 in Q4/2017 and the
. Standards, assurance and certification will be essential to improved confidence and transparency, which in turn will enable further strong growth in the market. The Climate Bonds Standard and Certification
study tests for the improved performance of the Wilmott (1994) model over that of the Black-and-Scholes (1973) model in hedging effectiveness of SET 50 Index options being traded on Thailand Futures