were also higher, but these are investments into the future competitiveness of the company. On the upside we expect to see some of the variable cost pressure, notably fuel, to ease in the following
the end of the year and 2019, while we expect fuel costs to ease not before Q2 2019. On the positive side optimization in plant layouts, internal logistics, electricity consumption patterns, has
order to alleviate such impact on our customers, the Company offered credit assistance measures to those customers affected by COVID-19, in line with the Bank of Thailand’s measures to ease debtors
lessen countrywide spread control measurements, Thai economy was slowly recovering from the world economy contraction. Private consumption slightly recovered from the ease of measurements. Export sector
resolution made on 22nd October 2019 approves residential property stimulus measures to support and ease the burden of those who wish to buy a home and to boost the domestic market sentiment. The transfer fee
loss on impairment of general investment of Baht 51.36 million and loss on impairment of investment in associate of Baht 200.79 million. Progress of major debtors which is in the process of court trial
alcohols market’s purchasing power has declined, even though, COVID-19 spreading trends to ease in some countries. On the supply side, Indonesia and Malaysia which are the major producers of fatty alcohols
GLOW within 2019. Progress Report on the last round of GLOW’s Delisting Tender Offer On 30 April 2019, Mrs. Wanida Boonpiraks, Executive Vice President, Corporate Finance and Accounting, received CFO of
future growth plans. In terms of the progress on Tender Offer of Glow Energy Public Company Limited (GLOW), after the company have completed the Mandatory Tender Offer from GLOW which ended on the 22nd May
progress of construction as of 31 January 2018 is approximately 70 percent. (Source: Management of GS). This project has received a contract to operate the water supply business on behalf of the subsidiary