Baht or 5.57 percent. But the company’s initial income has increased by 3.66 million Baht or 6.72 percent as the company has controlled the principal in an appropriate way. The turnover of the subsidiary
. Disclose whether an issuer is directly or indirectly controlled by another entity or natural person, as well as the nature of such control. To the extent known to the issuer, indicate whether the issuer is
result of an increase in service revenue along with well-controlled expenses as well as recognition of lower tower rental for the first half, in this quarter. EBITDA margin increased from 42.3% in 3Q18 and
result of an increase in service revenue along with well-controlled expenses as well as recognition of lower tower rental for the first half, in this quarter. EBITDA margin increased from 42.3% in 3Q18 and
Thailand Taxonomy Board The Thailand Taxonomy Board is established to develop Thailand Taxonomy, a classification system of economic activities deemed as environmentally-sustainable. The Board comprises agencies from both the public and private sectors to ensure all sectors’ views are reflected. In the initial phase, the list of agencies is as follows: 1. Bank of Thailand (BOT)* 2. The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC)* 3. Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and...
Heat and Power Producing Company Limited (CHPP) in Q1/2018 increased by Baht 9 million or 46% from Q4/2017 due to the increase in revenue from selling chilled water since the temperature was higher in Q1
megawatts in 2018 by 7.7 percent. This is a result of higher temperature from previous year and increasing electricity consumption from private sectors. Peak demand for electricity consumption is shown in
products involves high-temperature reactions, making chemical production particularly energy-intensive. This impact is mainly located in the supply chain, however cosmetic companies use a significant
. Similarly, reference to goals and objectives set in international agreements, such as the Paris Agreement (countries’ nationally determined contributions and the 1.5°C or 2°C temperature rise objective) or
landlord-owned plant and equipment that are required to service the building and are not controlled by the building’s tenants. Such energy end uses include: • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning