for purchasing shares of a company higher than actual value causing damage to POWER. Additionally, he permitted others to falsify entries in the accounts and documents of POWER. On March 30, 2015, the
consideration method is 47.50 percent. The transaction is classified as a Class 2 Transaction according to Notifications on Acquisition or Disposal that is transaction value equal or greater than 15 percent but
shares with par value of Baht 1.00 per share for the allotment to VAVA PACK Company Limited under the private placement scheme. Therefore, the purpose of this capital increase is to expand the capacity of
earnings im- pact from the seasonal maintenances. Figure 1: IVL Quarterly Core EBITDA (LTM) The steady improvement seen in core earnings follows on from IVL’s strategy of prudent invest- ments in the higher
January 2020. 3. The company has been operating under the strategy to expand its customer base and to garner higher throughput per stations, by expanding the number of standard sized service stations to
significantly. In addition, resulting the need to postpone a large-scale project auction and there are a few SI project in the market, thus those had a higher competition, resulting gross margin was declined
Analysis for the 3rd quarter of year 2022 2 in revenue was higher than the industry growth (in terms of production volume) of 34.5% for the following reasons: 1) Automotive Parts Business; Higher volume from
noteworthy that our revenue growth outperformed the industry growth in terms of production volume which declined 6.0% due to the following reasons: 1) Automotive Parts Business; Higher order, new product
) which is lower than the book value but higher than the appraisal price. Page 2 of 4 Ocean Commerce Public Company Limited 148/1 Soi Raminthra 14, Raminthra Road, Tharang Sub-district, Bang Khen District
form. Greater business synergies: CCPH is sound in its software data system as well automation system in order to enhance its production competitiveness over the years while KPPH has more experienced