resulting was an important development and this focus on zero injuries will remain for the future. Year on Year total revenues are down slightly by 12%. This was due to increased competition on the domestic
increased to an average level of 70.95 $/BBL in April, and proceeds to decline during the middle of May to early June. Thus, price of Dubai crude oil at the end of June was 61.76 $/BBL leading the refinery
stages of the outbreak of COVID 19, the Company formed a central committee to monitor and manage risks, as well as establishing working committees for all subsidiaries. These committees closely monitor and
, the company and its subsidiaries have the total assets valued Baht 16,503.0 million, as compared to the 2017, Baht 15,034.1 million, increased Baht 1,468.9 million as below detailed; 1. Cash and cash
subsidiaries have loss for the period of Baht 47.8 million, increased loss of Baht 249.2 million or 522% for the following main reasons; 1. The total sales has decreased of Baht 383.9 million, due to the export
as compared to a net profit of Baht 5.32 million posted in the Q1/2017, which was increased of Baht 1.41 million or 26.59 percent. Revenues Total Revenues The Company and its subsidiaries’ total
demand and costs Macroeconomy • Capital depreciation and increased investment • Shifts in prices • Productivity changes • Labor market frictions • Socioeconomic changes Households • Loss of income
, especially retail market sales which increased 9% from the Company’s policy which continues to prioritize retail market expansion. Nonetheless, sales volume slightly declined from the previous quarter. Due to
796.47 million Baht and 718.83 million Baht respectively, which increased by 77.64 Million Baht or equivalent to 10.80 % from the second quarter of 2016. “Cost of sales (COGS)” for the second quarter of
394.43 million Baht and 369.05 million Baht respectively, which increased by 25.38 Million Baht or equivalent to 6.88 % from the second quarter of 2016. “Cost of sales (COGS)” for the second quarter of