, increased by Baht 200 million or 28% from Q4/2017. The increase is mainly due to the rise in sales of electricity to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) as the COD of both phases of IRPC Clean
. Meanwhile, the private sectors continued to slow down investment. Private households in various sectors paid more attention on spending because there were still having problem on purchasing power and incomes
sector continued to slow down investment. Private households in the various sectors paid more attention on spending because there were still having problems on purchasing power and incomes which are not
maintained its growth momentum. Similarly, Thailand’s major economic indicators continued to exhibit growth, as evidenced by brighter exports, government spending and private spending on certain items of
% of total sales, a decrease from the ratio of 19.2% in the corresponding period last year. Such increases in expenses was largely due to a rise in administrative expenses while the selling expenses
Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2022 increased by 2.5%, following a rise of 2.3% in the first quarter of 2022. The main
, increased by Baht 130 million or 14% from Q1/18. The increase is mainly due to the rise in Availability Payment (AP) of Sriracha Power Plant and the increase in electricity sales of Rayong Central Utility
62.51% to 57.99%. 2. Net investment revenues, gains on investments and fair value losses totally amounted to Baht 30.22 million, an increase of Baht 13.46 million, because of the rise of gains from the
(Baht 2,212 million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr
(Baht 2,212 million) which was charged from the contract party, resulting in substantial rise in net profit of Q1/2010 at Baht 1,788.1 million which rose by 193.47% from the same period of 2009. Mr