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
EFORL and its subsidiaries in Q3/2017 was THB 802 million decreased by 6% compared to the same period at the previous year, increasing 14% compared to Q2/2017. It derived from increasing in sales of THB
analysis to acquire more qualified customers and the credit approval considering from the risk of each ones. Also, will be bringing the Digital Lending to operate in the future. Continuously increasing Oct
analysis to acquire more qualified customers and the credit approval considering from the risk of each ones. Also, will be bringing the Digital Lending to operate in the future. Continuously increasing Oct
, increasing by 88% from last year (YE 2016: THB 1,286 million). Whereas the separate financial statement presented the impairment of investment in subsidiary company is THB 1,376 million. The loss for the
, increasing by 88% from last year (YE 2016: THB 1,286 million). Whereas the separate financial statement presented the impairment of investment in subsidiary company is THB 1,376 million. The loss for the
by 6.0 percent growth in Latin America, and 5.4 percent growth in Europe. The improvement of the world economy, lower ticket fare, and the increasing of the number of passenger demand are main factors
, and 5.4 percent growth in Europe. The improvement of the world economy, lower ticket fare, and the increasing of the number of passenger demand are main factors, helping to stimulate the air traffic
market competition, and the renovation of Dusit Laguna Phuket and Dusit Thani Pattaya. • Revenue from the overseas hotel declined by 4.2%, compared to 2016, primarily due to the renovation of Dusit Thani
traction, buoyed by both domestic and international factors. However, the business sector faced rising challenges, namely various forms of competition, a borderless marketplace within the ASEAN Economic