Analysis (MD&A) For Q3/2018 3 Executive Summary The total apparent finished steel consumption of steel industry in Thailand in the third quarter of 2018 surged to 4.66 million tons, an increase of 11.1
% compared to the first 6 months of 2019. (The acquisition of ICE, appointed Reseller of Oracle, completely finished on 27th March 2019). Revenue from Implementation and Application Management Service for CRM
2019 was at 7.63 MT, decreasing 15.47% compared to the same period of previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 5.01 MT, decreasing 11.50% and the flat finished steel production
, increasing 10.81% compared to the same period of previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 0.883 million metric tons, increasing 4.65% and the flat finished steel production of 0.814
ISIT had reported the domestic steel-production for 2017 was at 6.87 million metric tons, decreasing 13.72% compared to the previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.94 million
% compared to the previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.94 million metric tons, decreasing 25.38% and the flat finished steel production of 2.93 million metric tons, increasing
reported the domestic steel-production for 2018 was at 7.11 million metric tons, increasing 3.36% compared to the previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.90 million metric tons
Business increased 192.63 M.Bht or 271% cause of sales condominium which finished the construction in year 2018. 2. Financial Status and Major Financial Ratio Item Unit Y2018 Y2017 Y2016 1.Current Ratio
previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.90 million metric tons, decreasing 1.22% and the flat finished steel production of 3.20 million metric tons, increasing 9.54% compared to
reported the domestic steel-production Q1/2019 was at 1.71 million metric tons, decreasing 13.32% compared to the same period of previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 1.06 million