% Other income 0.93 1.69 81.72% Earnings before interest and taxes 71.45 49.12 -31.25% Finance costs (0.50) (0.56) 12.00% Profit before income tax expense 70.95 48.56 -31.56% Income tax expense (3.28) (1.25
supported by an increase in capacity from the investment in Phase 3 at the new plant, and the appreciation of the Baht. Cost of Sales and Gross Profit The profit margin increased slightly Q-o-Q, but dropped Y
to sales volume growth that was supported by an increase in capacity from the investment in Phase 3 at the new plant, but mainly offset by the appreciation of the Baht. Cost of Sales and Gross Profit
Q2/2019 compare with Q2/2018 Description Amount % Amount % More (Less) Amount % Average Capacity Utilization 69.90% 70.53% (0.63%) Revenue from sales 355,059 100.0% 354,526 100.0% 533 0.2% Cost of
Incomes 78.14 60.33 Total Revenues 7,879.44 7,032.50 Selling & Administrative Expense 507.94 499.86 Finance Costs 90.76 94.42 Net Profit 443.44 121.25 Earnings per share (Baht) 1.11 0.30 The company would
production capacity of Phase 1 and 2 was expanded, which led to solid revenue growth and profitability. We experienced a number of challenging factors that occurred at the same time, such as production of new
construction of the new Latkrabang factory was completed and production capacity of Phase 3 was partly expanded, which led to solid revenue growth and profitability. We still experienced a number of challenging
against the USD and EUR in the period. The increase in revenue was primarily due to volume growth of 6.6% Q-o-Q and 3% Y-o-Y that was supported by an increase in capacity from the Phase 3 at the new plant
limited capacity additions. The Fibers segment delivered robust earnings with 1Q 2018 core EBITDA of $55 million, a 21% increase year-on-year. The business continued to benefit from strong demand growth of
achieved strong earnings, a growth of 49% in core EBIDTA or $749 mil- lion which is on track to deliver over $1 Billion in annual EBITDA in 2017, the first time in the history of the Company. The strong