Q4 2017 reached 1,841.58MB, an increase of 31% from 1,408.07MB in Q4 2016. This mainly resulted from a 31% increase in USD zinc price despite a 7% appreciation of Thai Baht against USD. The USD zinc
from last year. Revenue from sales decreased 1.66 percent due to the effect of Thai Baht appreciation and sale price declining, even though sale volume and proportion of sale in CNF incoterm increased
near future. For the impact on Thailand, The Baht appreciation is greatly appreciated. Compared to other currencies, as a result, the competitiveness of Thailand on the world stage has decreased
decrease from new sugar regime that domestic price will float. As a result, sugar price was decrease from prior year 11.49 percent. Baht appreciation from prior period was THB 1.15 per U.S Dollar, these
export sales volume was dropped including the reduction of selling price. The fluctuation of raw material price and keen competition of selling price affected to the domestic sales whereas the appreciation
there is an increase in product exports. Measured by the increasing number of export containers, As a result increased costs and shipping costs and the baht appreciation rate compared to the same period
there is an increase in product exports. Measured by the increasing number of export containers, As a result increased costs and shipping costs and the baht appreciation rate compared to the same period
2019, 2020, and 2021 respectively. The reason for the decrease in net profit margin of the Company was because the appreciation of the baht against the US dollar resulted in a loss from the exchange rate
and the environment. Sustainable growth cannot rely on rules alone, but must rely on the appreciation of and compliance with good corporate governance by the listed companies themselves, including
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