experience the return of capital inflows, which may cause the Thai Baht to resume its appreciation. To cope with domestic and international economic and political uncertainty, as well as rapid changes in fund
due to THB appreciation against EUR and GBP • Net debt to equity ratio as of 30 June 2019 was 0.56x, comparing with 0.55x at the end of last year SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 4 major renovation works of Vienna
November 2019. The Company expected to complete the delisting process within December 2019. At present, the Company is considered a major shareholder of GLOW, directly and indirectly holding 1,393,334,816
revenue is from long-term PPA with state enterprises which has no direct impact from COVID-19 while revenue from industrial users (IUs) remains stable y-on-y in Q1’2020, thanks to portfolio diversification
% q-on-q declining gas price (despite a 1.0% y-on-y increase) and 3) new industrial-user (IUs) clients. EBITDA margin also improved to new-high level of 28.3%, thanks to contributions from Vietnam solar
Q1 2017, of which 92% contributed from zinc trading business and 7% from renewable energy. The decrease mainly resulted from a drop in total sales volumes and the appreciation of Thai Baht against USD
quarter of year 2019 increased 47.95 and 54.11 percent from the same period of last year. Main attribution is increasing in sales quantities from 2 nd production line. The effect from Thai Baht appreciation
the delay in the budget year 2020, which makes public investment "negative", as well as the drought problem, Thai Baht appreciation, the impact of the US trade war with China and Epidemic problems
same period of last year. The increased net profit for year 2019 was mainly in respond to the product mix during the year and that the impacts derived from the currencies appreciation is at lesser level
quality and manage cost of goods sold so we import goods from Europe market instead off China market so cost of goods was decreased due to Baht was appreciation from same period of last year. - Increased on