private consumption and total investment were constantly expanding. However, Thai economy still faces external risk such as U.S. monetary and trade policy and global economic uncertainty. As of August 31
public consumption and private investment were constantly expanding. However, Thai economy still faces other risk such as The U.S.-China trade war, global economic uncertainty and domestic political
at 393,388 tons, an increase of 83,483 tons or 27%, primarily from continually growing of B20 consumption as the increasing subsidies policy on B20 to be lower than B7 from 3 Baht/ litre to 5 Baht
negative growth for over the past 2 years according to Nielsen Thailand, but also play a vital role in expanding current domestic business of the Group and in the future in relation to the growing demand and
708.7% yoy respectively. In correspondence to the group restructuring plan, the management has expected a stable or slightly growing Revenue over the next few years, considering an operational effect on
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
under a Power Purchase Agreement) increase 10.8% QoQ from Baht 1,637.7 million to Baht 1,814.8 million. The increasing of Baht 177.1 million mainly derived from sales of natural gas power plant which
continued to decline. As of May 31, 2017, the Company’s total cards reached 7.87 million cards (including 2.40 million credit cards and 5.47 million member cards), net increasing by 59,000 cards from February
service under a Power Purchase Agreement increased by Baht 104.2 million as a result from increase in unit of electricity sold and unit price which is adjusted in line with natural gas price. Sales of
service under a Power Purchase Agreement increased by Baht 104.2 million as a result from increase in unit of electricity sold and unit price which is adjusted in line with natural gas price. Sales of