projects would be from year 2020 onwards. Expansion in Cambodia, the Philippines and Oman B.Grimm has expanded renewable power business to the Philippines through the 6 MW solar rooftop project, to Oman
Power Plant: Although the revenue in Q2/2017 decreased by 11% due to the decline of Energy Payment (EP) from the decrease in submitted electricity volume to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
sales and service is higher than the same quarter last year at 20.9%. Selling and administrative expenses increased 6%, to support business expansion both in Thailand and overseas The Company’s expenses
business The food sales for Q3’2018-2019 was Baht 1,840 million, increased by Baht 210 million or 12.9% from Q3’2017-2018, mainly from new restaurant outlet expansion and strong growth in sales of existing
THB 35.01 million and THB 24.77 respectively. The THB 10.24 million increase was mainly from manpower expenses from head quarter, more staff hiring to serve business expansion and new activities serving
) the full period contributions from 820 MW expansions in last year and the acquisition of 123 MW Angthong Power in March 2020, 2) continued expansion of industrial user base with 26 MW PPA from new
Bangchak Corporation Plc. Management Discussion & Analysis of Business Operation For Quarter 1/2020 11 - Refinery & Trading 16 - Marketing 19 - Power Plant 21 - Bio-based Products 23 - Natural
from last year or 208.95 Baht. This is mainly due to the fact that in 2017, GWM’s revenue streams are mostly from medical product distribution as the hemodialysis solution production plant was still
to support the business expansion. However, the decreased in Property, plant and equipment resulted from impairment on gas depot and related assets in LPG trading business amounting of 22.48 Million
administrative expense to support business expansion. Without the non-recurring profit related to sale of Dusit Princess Korat, core EBITDA was THB 806 million, a 12.3% decrease from 2016. The Company reported net